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Old 06-26-2012, 07:38 PM   #16
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Good choice.

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Old 06-27-2012, 04:56 AM   #17
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[quote=beachfront71;952210]Thanks,

Went back and got the Zinsser PrimeCoat 2 Primer Sealer ..

Assuming its a good choice..?[/quote]


yes it is
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So how does primecoat 2 compare to 123?

No one seems to know .. primecoat is not even on the zinsser website..

Would either be ok to use .. only diff I can see is 5 bucks..
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That is odd, Primecoat2 isn't on the Zinnser/Rust-Oleum site..but it is on HD's site... Must be new, or discontinued. I've never used it but these people have http://reviews.homedepot.com/1999/20...onTime&dir=asc
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Yes... No info on it.. I think I am going back and getting the 123...
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Yes... No info on it.. I think I am going back and getting the 123...

either one will work
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I thing=k Primecoat 2 is a special label just for HD-- they have that kind of power ya know. Good stuff, it might be the same as Zinnser Bulls eye ( not the 123 version), so it will be a little flatter than 123. Either are a good product. I've been using PC2 myself lately and am happy with it.

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