Novol 91141 Epoxy Primer Aerosol (500ml) – Ultimate Anti-Corrosion Spot Repair
Protect your automotive projects from the inside out with the Novol 91141 Epoxy Primer. This high-performance, 1-component (1K) aerosol is the professional's choice for fast, effective, and durable anti-corrosive protection. Engineered specifically for spot repairs and covering bare metal areas, it provides an industrial-strength barrier against rust and moisture in a convenient spray format.
Unlike standard primers, this epoxy-based formula offers superior adhesion to a variety of substrates, including steel, galvanized steel, and aluminum, making it an essential tool for both modern car maintenance and classic car restoration.
Key Features:
- Pro-Grade Anti-Corrosion: Formulated with active anti-corrosive additives to stop rust before it starts.
- Precision Spot Applicator: Features a specialized nozzle designed for controlled application, minimizing overspray on small repair areas.
- Rapid Drying & Wet-on-Wet: Dries quickly (flash-off in approx. 5–10 minutes) and can be overcoated with polyester putties or topcoats without extensive wait times.
- High Insulation Properties: Perfectly seals sanded areas to prevent "mapping" or ghosting in the final paint finish.
- Versatile Substrate Adhesion: Excellent bond to bare steel, aluminum, zinc-coated surfaces, and old paint coatings.
Application Guide for Best Results
- Preparation: Ensure the surface is thoroughly degreased, dry, and free from loose rust.
- Shake Well: Shake the can for at least 2 minutes after the mixing ball starts to rattle.
- Spray Distance: Hold the aerosol approximately 20–25 cm from the surface.
- Application: Apply in 2 to 3 thin, even layers. Allow a 5–10 minute flash-off period between coats.
- Aftercare: After use, turn the can upside down and spray for a few seconds to clear the nozzle valve.
Why Epoxy? Epoxy primers are widely regarded as the best "first layer" for bare metal because they create a non-porous seal that prevents oxygen and moisture from reaching the substrate, effectively "locking out" corrosion.