PPG Delfleet opinions needed

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Bill Crowell

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Have you ever used Delfleet to seal the underside of your car after abrasive blasting, and if so, how did you like it? Think it will last for a long time?
 
It’s way better than a rattle can. But why look for cheap products over top quality?

why not use PPG DP epoxy primer? It comes in many colors. Mix it as a sealer with more reducer and it goes on nice and smooth.

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It’s way better than a rattle can. But why look for cheap products over top quality?

why not use PPG DP epoxy primer? It comes in many colors. Mix it as a sealer with more reducer and it goes on nice and smooth.

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I wouldn't suggest Dplf 401 for epoxy. It has a induction time, is very slow but has a 72 hour pot life. 402 is probably the better choice for a home user without the ability to force cure.
 
I think the body man wants to finish the underside with Delfleet One over DP90 epoxy primer. Does that sound right? I can double-check with him if you think I got this wrong. The finished look is very shiny, and non-original, but the argument is that the Delfleet preserves the body much better than the factory-original methods did. Agree?
 
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