Bulldog

Metal Fender Refinishing

Step 1:

Prepare work area and secure fender to appropriate fixture. Clean fender thoroughly using Klean-Strip Prep-All Wax and Grease Remover.

Step 2:

Wipe off Wax and Grease Remover with cloth until dry. Then wipe dry using a clean cloth and air hose.

Step 3:

Move fender to paint booth and clean using a tack cloth and air hose. Once surface has been prepared, add Bulldog Adhesion Promoter to spray gun. Use 100% Bulldog for clear spray out or mix 90% Bulldog with 10% basecoat for visible color coverage.

Step 4:

Apply two to three light coats of Bulldog Adhesion Promoter allowing it to flash 3 to 5 minutes between coats.

Step 5:

Apply basecoat wet on wet per manufacturer's instructions. Use Bulldog as a flex agent by adding a ratio of 1:4 Bulldog Adhesion Promoter with basecoat.

Step 6:

Apply clear coat per manufacturer's instructions. Use Bulldog as a flex agent by adding a ratio of 1:3 Bulldog Adhesion Promoter with clear coat..

If you need assistance, please contact a technical services representative at 800-398-3892, or email us at Bulldog@wmbarr.com.

 

Removers Sanding Bulldgo BFT

Normally Bulldog should not require sanding, but should the need arise, allow 30 to 60 minutes drying time before wet sanding.

Keeps Them From Coming Back

Bulldog significantly reduces comebacks and increases throughput for your shop. Why? It's simple. Bulldog sticks better to plastics, metals, topcoats, primers, e-coats, and everything in between. It seals the surface and fills 320 grit scratches. It can be mixed with the basecoat or clearcoat. And, it increases the flexibility of your coating while keeping it tough.

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