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<blockquote data-quote="berger" data-source="post: 202247" data-attributes="member: 5874"><p>well sherwin williams said they had a very strong industrial paint that would work plus he said adding a hardener in the paint will make it even stronger. i think it sounds like a good idea i used some paints when i worked in a chemical plant painting and that stuff is some pretty crazy stuff. that primer is pretty strong once the temp outside went up almost baked it on thanks for the info</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="berger, post: 202247, member: 5874"] well sherwin williams said they had a very strong industrial paint that would work plus he said adding a hardener in the paint will make it even stronger. i think it sounds like a good idea i used some paints when i worked in a chemical plant painting and that stuff is some pretty crazy stuff. that primer is pretty strong once the temp outside went up almost baked it on thanks for the info [/QUOTE]
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