Is white filler-primer a thing?

Lord Rory Gin

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Does anyone know about a white filler-primer paint? There are many types of grey filler-primer but I haven't found it in white yet. So either I first coat with grey, then 2nd coat in white so that the top colours are brighter. OR I use multiple coats of white to fill the spirals, etc.
 

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Does anyone know about a white filler-primer paint? There are many types of grey filler-primer but I haven't found it in white yet. So either I first coat with grey, then 2nd coat in white so that the top colours are brighter. OR I use multiple coats of white to fill the spirals, etc.
There are several. Simply google “white sandable primer.”

Darrel Mobley used KILZ
 

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There are several. Simply google “white sandable primer.”

Darrel Mobley used KILZ
Oh OK. Its just that a lot of products aren't available here in Canada, namely the one you linked to. Duplicolor has one though. I just hate using RustOleum basic white primer as it doesn't sand nearly as well.
 

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Good Q, @Lord Rory Gin

I am about to start painting a new rocket and I've been reading up a bit ...

Darrel used Kilz and so did I ... it filled voids and covered grime pretty well and was easily sandable.

Does anybody use White Kilz anymore ?

Is is compatible with today's paints ?

Thanks

-- kjh
 

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I second the desire for a white filler primer. NOT using Rustoleum. I've had good luck with the Duplicolor filler primer, but they don't offer it in white. :(
 

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This is one of the best primers I ever used beside through a spray gun. This is not cheap but is a true high build primer. It is by DI products

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Where is it sold?
I get it from a local automotive paint supplier. It is around $23 a can. I get it for a few dollars cheaper because of my business and I buy it by the case. I been using this for a couple years. When we wrap cars, sometimes we have to repair areas before they can be wrap and this stuff has worked great.
 

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I used some on Friday to stencil numbers on my trash bin. I didn't have enough of the orange fluorescent
 

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There are several. Simply google “white sandable primer.”

Darrel Mobley used KILZ

Ah ha! Ebay to the rescue. I found this product that will ship to me without Custom's hassle. I still want to try Duplicolor white primer too and compare. I've heard good things about the Rust-Oleum automotive primer in grey, I didn't know they also offered it in white.
 

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@hcmbanjo has commented that the Rusto filler primer tends to gum up his sandpaper. I have had similar experience. I haven't burned through a can of his preferred Duplicolor FP, but that will be next.

I have used Krylon Acryli-Quick so far, and that system includes white primer. I have liked it over the grey Rusto to uniform the base color for my red and orange paint jobs so far. Haven't done yellow yet, but I have a row of Goblins queued up on the build list.
 

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I've had excellent results with Duplicolor White Sandable Primer. Although I haven't tried it, 3M makes Acryl White glazing and spot putty. I tried buying some from a local NAPA, but they didn't have it. I'll have to check other sources for it.
 

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I've had excellent results with Duplicolor White Sandable Primer.

I've used Duplicolor primers as well, but I never found one in white. Only gray and dark red.
Duplicolor primers (and most paints) are lacquers. Which means they are expensive, stinky, but cure fully in under 30 minute and are a pleasure to work with.

If you are after quality with little regard for price, you can hardly to better than Tamyia paints and primers.
It is available in white, as well as gray and dark red.
Great stuff:

 

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I use KILZ white primer oil based. I buy it at walmart. It's high build and I haven't had any compatibility problems. Spray it then let it dry for 24hrs. Wear a dust mask when you start sanding, it makes a ton of dust.
 
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