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Interlux Primocon metal primer is designed as a barrier coat below the waterline to reduce galvanic corrosion on steel and aluminum surfaces. This primer will not affect the color of antifouling paint.

Available in Quart and Gallon sizes.

Tech Specs
Drying Information 50 Degrees F73 Degrees F95 Degrees F
Touch Dry (ISO)3 hrs2 hrs 1 hr
Overcoated By Min-MaxMin-MaxMin-Max
All applicable8 hrs-5 hrs-3 hrs-
Info & Guides
APPLICATION AND USE

Preparation

FACTORY PAINTED SURFACES: Sand with 80 grade (grit) paper. Wipe down with Brush-Ease 433 or Special Thinner 216 to remove sanding residue.

PREVIOUSLY PAINTED SURFACES: Sand with 80 grade (grit) paper. Wipe down with Brush-Ease 433 or Special Thinner 216 to remove sanding residue.

BARE METAL: Surface should be blasted to bright metal. For steel surfaces, grit blasting is preferred. For aluminum or other light alloys, sandblast if possible or grind with medium coarse grade (grit) emery cloth. Remove all blasting/grinding/sanding residues with a clean air line and sweep with a clean brush or broom. (Vacuum clean for best results.) Do not wipe with cloth rages after blasting or sanding as fibers may be pulled out and protrude through the primer coats.

Method Apply a minimum of 3 coats of Primocon. Primocon may be applied directly to blasted metals if applied within 1 hour after blasting. If sanded or if more than 1 hour has passed since blasting, wipe surface clean with 202 Solvent Wash, then sand to a bright finish with 36 grit abrasive. Follow up with 2316 thinner immediately after sanding, and apply Primocon as per instructions.

Hints

Airless Spray Pressure: 170-204 bar/2500-3000 psi. Tip Size: 0.53 mm/21 thou.

Conventional Spray Pressure Pot: Pressure: 3.44-4.47 bar/50-65 psi (gun pressure); 8-10 psi (pot pressure). Tip Size: 1.5-1.8 mm/60-70 thou. Siphon Cup: Pressure: 3.44-4.47 bar/50-65 psi - gun pressure. Tip Size: 1.8-2.2 mm/70-85 thou. When spraying with Siphon Cup equipment, reduce first with Special Thinner 216.

Other Apply extra coats of Primocon over riveted or welded areas. Do not sand between coats of Primocon or between last coat of primer and first coat of antifouling. There is no maximum overcoating time between coats of Primocon or between the last coat of primer and the first coat of antifouling paint. It is, however, suggested that after thirty days the surface is sanded and wiped clean before proceeding.

Some Important Points Product temperature should be minimum 10 C/50 F and maximum 29 C/85 F. Ambient temperature should be minimum 10 C/50 F and maximum 35 C/95 F. Substrate temperature should be minimum 10 C/50 F and maximum 29 C/85 F. Primocon prevents leaching of TBT from an underlying antifouling coating provided it is applied at a minimumdry film thickness of 3.5 mils (minimum of 2 coats by roller) & that the film remains intact. We have studied the leaching rate of TBT from a TBT SPC antifouling (such as Micron 44) overcoated with Primocon (applied as specified) & seen that TBT leaching is prevented. The leaching rate determination method used was ASTM D5108-90 (2002) Standard Test Method for Organotin Release Rates of Antifouling Coating Systems in Sea Water.

Compatibility/Substrates Primocon should be applied to freshly sandblasted metal, metal that has been etched with Viny-Lux Primewash 353/354 or to previously painted surfaces. Do not use under vinyl based antifouling paints such as VC Offshore or Baltoplate.

Number of Coats 3-4 as needed

Coverage (Theoretical) - 339.1 (sq ft/Gal) by brush, 179.1 (sq ft/Gal) by spray. (Practical) - 301.2 (sq ft/Gal) by brush, 142.5 (sq ft/Gal) by spray

Recommended DFT 3.0 mils dry / 1.6 mils dry
Recommended WFT 8.9 mils wet / 4.7 mils wet

Application Methods Airless Spray, Brush, Conventional Spray, Roller - Pressure Pot or Siphon Cup

Technical Information

  • Finish: Matte
  • Specific Gravity: 1.098
  • Volume Solids: 33%
  • Typical Shelf Life: 2yrs
  • VOC (As Supplied): 580 g/lt
  • Unit Size: 1 US QUART, 1 US GALLON
  • Number of Coats: 3-4 as needed
  • Coverage (Theoretical) - 210
  • Color YPA984-Grey /Gray

TRANSPORTATION,STORAGE AND SAFETY INFORMATION

TRANSPORTATION: Primocon should be kept in securely closed containers during transport and storage.

STORAGE: Exposure to air and extremes of temperature should be avoided. For the full shelf life of Primocon to be realised ensure that between use the container is firmly closed and the temperature is between 5 C/40 F and 35 C/95 F. Keep out of direct sunlight.

DISPOSAL: Do not discard tins or pour paint into water courses, use the facilities provided. It is best to allow paints to harden before disposal. Remainders of Primocon cannot be disposed of through the municipal waste route or dumped without permit. Disposal of remainders must be arranged for in consultation with the authorities.

WARNING: Cancer - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Narragansett, RI
2 out of 5 stars.

Good product but bad place to buy

a year ago
I bought this product from Jamestown distributors and learned the hard way that buying paint online is a bad idea. I was led to believe that 2 gallons would be necessary, but when I only ended up needing one, they would not take back the unused product, which for the expensive. It was packaged exactly the way it came. It was completely unopened and untouched, but they cited issues with shipping hazardous materials. Anyhow, lesson learned in the future it is best to buy products like this in person at West Marine, or some other boat store. Regardless of what the hangup might be, if you run into any issue with an online seller, you may have no way to return the product.
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MN
5 out of 5 stars.

Great primer

5 years ago
Use this in conjunction with Trilux 33. Great primer. Covers well and makes the top coat last longer and protect better.
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Tacoma wa
3 out of 5 stars.

Send the right color next time.

5 years ago
Still waiting on the right color to show up
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Long Island, NY
5 out of 5 stars.

Good product, use it for more than just boats.

9 years ago
May need to add Brush Ease 433 as you are painting, product dries very fast and thickens as you use. Works great on any kind of metal as a primer or alone. I use it on more than just boats. I was very happy with results. Used it as a tie coat on unknown previously painted boat bottom , one coat, than 2 coats Iterlux Bottomkote NT finish. Came out great!
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Q: null Ok to use on pontoons? Having a few areas of paint chipping off aluminum pontoons want to scrap those areas loose sand, prime and paint with Tri lux 33.

a year ago
3 Answers

A: You can use it for patchwork priming but it's important to know why the paint is chipping off. Interlux recommends priming the aluminum with Interprotect 2000E before painting.

a year ago
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Q: null Looking to bottom paint a new TUG aluminum RIB that has a powder coat. Is this what I should use prior to the bottom paint? Is there something else I should use? Or can I just apply the bottom paint directly over the powder coat? Final question, is what bottom paint do you recommend.

5 years ago
1 Answer

A: You will need to scuff up the bottom powder coat with 80 grit. The bottom paint will adhere better if applied on top of the primer. You need a copper free bottom paint like Totalboat Krypton.

5 years ago
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Q: null I have Micron 66 on my boat and its the best bottom paint I have used. The problem is next winter boat will be in fresh water 3 to 4 days on a couple of occasions. will I have a problem with the paint? If so what would you recommend?

6 years ago
1 Answer

A: I use this product as a primer for my steel swimming pool filled with fresh water and chlorinated with liquid chlorine. It works fine.

6 years ago
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Q: null Can Primocon be used over 3M 5200 that was used to seal the keel/hull joint?

6 years ago
4 Answers

A: You can so long as it's fully cured.

6 years ago
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Q: null What color is this? I want to use as a tie coat over unknown hard bottom paint, then put on ablative bottom paint... ideally I want the primer and the bottom paint to be different colors so I can tell when my ablative bottom paint is wearing off. Prefer just a black bottom but don't want to do that if this is black too.

7 years ago
1 Answer

A: Hi Bass, this product is gray, and should work for your application.

6 years ago
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Q: null how to apply primocon to bronze props?

7 years ago
1 Answer

A: Clean and sand down to smooth bronze with 80 grit, clean with denatured alcohol and apply the Primocon

7 years ago
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Q: null I have a few bare spots on my aluminum boat that I primed with self etching pinyura base rustolium. The rest of the paint is sound. Can I now prime the entire boat with primeocon Sorry I meant pintura

7 years ago
1 Answer

A: Yes that should be fine.

7 years ago
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Q: null I don't see any questions about using Primocon over wood. Can someone add commentary on it's use in place of lead based paint?

8 years ago
1 Answer

A: Primocon is a metal primer, not intended for wood. I'd recommend a two part primer like totalboat Total Protect or Interlux 2000E.

8 years ago
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Q: null I don't know what paint the yard used before I bought the boat. I am using Micron 66. I have scraped off all the loose paint. Is there a way to tell if Micron 66 is compatible with the previous paint? If not how should I prepare the hull?

10 years ago
1 Answer

A: My husband sanded the boat before putting the primer. So far so good then he applied the top coat. Then s asealer

10 years ago
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Q: null Is this product recommended as a primer to be applied to a bronze rudder and prop before applying a bottom paint?

10 years ago
4 Answers

A: I use it on the brass through hull holes, rudders, and steel shaft before I paint. I am very pleased with the results. I have not used it on props, but if I was going to paint the props I would.

10 years ago
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