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Black Betaprime 5504G All-in-One Primer

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CRL U5504G Black Betaprime 5504G All-in-One Primer

Item #: U5504G by CR Laurence

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Size

4.2 fl. oz. (125 ml)

Color

Black

Type

All-in-One Primer

Brand

Essex

Uses

Glass, frit, bare metal, and encapsulations (RIM, PVC, and PASS)

Recommended Dry Time

2 Minutes/7°C) and above , 10 minutes between 0°F (-18°C) and 20°F (-7°C)

Contents

4.2

Finish

Black

Finish/Color

Black

CRL Black Betaprime 5504G All-in-One Primer promotes adhesion to the vehicle body and the automotive glass and prevents rust from forming in small nicks and scratches on the pinchweld. It works in all weather conditions, thus reduces the time and material costs because you only have to buy and apply one product. It helps to achieve stronger, more reliable, longer-lasting bond. It is the only one primer needed for every application. Can be used on all common aftermarket substrates: -Glass ,Frit ,Metal and encapsulations( RIM, PVC, and PASS). Dries in just two minutes in temperatures 20°F (-7°C) and above, and in just 10 minutes between 0°F (-18°C) and 20°F (-7°C) . Tested and proven to be effective in treating larter bare metals areas and hence, allows corrosion treatment in fields. DS 06/27/2016

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CRL Betaprime® 5504G All-in-One Primer is compatible with all Betaseal® urethane adhesive systems. Use on all common aftermarket substrates: Glass, frit, bare metal, and encapsulations (RIM, PVC, and PASS). Effective in treating larger bare metal areas - allows for corrosion treatment in the field. Dries in just two minutes in temperatures 20°F (-7°C) and above, and in just 10 minutes between 0°F (-18°C) and 20°F (-7°C).

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