Plastic 
          & Vinyl Bonding Primer White: Product Number 1143 
          Solvent Born, Bonding Primer Sealer, VOC: less than 450 g/l 
         
          • Properties of both a primer and an adhesive 
        • 
          Makes paint stick to plastics including PVC, Lexan, ABS, polypropylene 
          and TPO 
        • 
          Quick drying
        • 
          Top coat with most all types of paint in hours
        • 
          Tintable to pastels with universal tint colors.
        Description: 
          XIM’s Plastic & Vinyl Bonding Primer is formulated to bond 
          strongly to a wide range of plastic & vinyl materials used in home 
          and building construction. When applied to a clean surface, it will 
          allow painting. Generally, plastic & vinyl materials and molded 
          parts could not be painted with long term confidence. When the XIM Plastic 
          & Vinyl Bonding Primer is used, regular oil-base alkyd paints, waterbased 
          latex paints, 2K urethanes and 2K epoxy paints can be used to paint 
          materials made of many plastics.
        Product 
          Preparation: XIM’s Plastic & Vinyl Bonding Primer is ready 
          to use directly from the container. No thinning or reduction is required. 
          Mix well before application. It may require extra time on different 
          shakers to fully mix in any settled materials. Note: Keep the containers 
          tightly closed when not in use. Store at room temperature.
        Clean-Up: 
          Clean equipment with mineral spirits, xylene or lacquer thinner immediately 
          after use. Do not allow the mixed finish to remain in the spray gun 
          or application equipment. Spray Gun Usage: When applying with spray 
          gun equipment, vapors can build up rapidly and may cause flash fire. 
          With all applications: vapors may travel to areas away from the work 
          site and ignite; use only where moving air will carry vapors outside. 
          Ground all equipment. Do not use where static electricity can build 
          up and cause sparks.
        Clean-Up: 
          Clean equipment with XIM GON Cleaner, xylene, or lacquer thinner immediately 
          after use.
        Surface 
          Preparation: Careful surface preparation and cleaning is the key to 
          a good result. Be sure the surface is thoroughly clean and dry, free 
          from all grease, wax, oil, polish, loose paint and dirt. Clean with 
          a strong abrasive detergent, rinse well and allow to dry. Rough surfaces 
          should be sanded smooth. Moldy or mildewed surfaces should be scrubbed 
          with a mixture of one quart of household bleach and three quarts of 
          water and then thoroughly rinsed with clean water. (Never mix bleach 
          with detergents - particularly detergents containing ammonia.) Solvent 
          wiping also recommended. Wipe down the surface with XIM GON Cleaner 
          or Xylene. Do not use mineral spirits, turpentine solvents that will 
          leave oily residues. Note: Some plastics are attacked by solvents - 
          always check a small area before proceeding.
        How 
          to Apply: Use brush, roll or spray. The temperature of the surface and 
          the surrounding air should be between 50 deg. F and 100 deg. F. They 
          dry to touch in about 20-30 minutes under standard conditions (77 deg. 
          F and 50% relative humidity). Thicker coats will take longer to dry. 
          When using brush or roller, avoid excessive brushing or rolling because 
          the Bonder can tack the applicator to the recently applied Bonder. Work 
          in small areas and apply evenly. If an area is missed, wait a few minutes 
          until the bonder has dried before touching up. To slow down the drying 
          rate, small amounts of XIM’s XS Retarder or mineral spirits can 
          be added. It can be top-coated within 1 hour. See the table below for 
          top coat recommendations. Full cure is achieved in about 48 hours. For 
          conventional spray use Binks 62 gun, 66 fluid nozzle, 63 PB air nozzle, 
          or equivalent, at 40 to 60 psi atomization pressure. For airless spray 
          application use .015 to .019 orifice, 60 mesh strainer and 2000 psi 
          fluid pressure. For HVLP an internal pressure of 8 to 10 psi can be 
          used. It is best to apply the Bonding Primer in several light to medium 
          coats rather than one heavy coat. XIM Plastic & Vinyl Bonding Primer 
          will generally harden in 24 hours. If faster cure and hardening is desired 
          they can be force dried. NOTE: Recycled plastics, as well as plastic 
          additives such as mold release agents, flow additives, flame retardants, 
          etc. can affect primer adhesion. Because there are many types of plastics 
          and composite materials always test a sample for acceptable adhesion 
          before starting the job.
        Plastics 
          Application Chart
        
           
            | Plastic 
              Materials Recommended
 | Common Name
 | Examples 
              of Trade Names | 
           
            | Acrylonitrile 
              Butadine Stryene | ABS | Various | 
           
            | Methyl 
              Methylacrylate | Acrylic | Plexiglas®, 
              Acrylite®, Lucite®, Crylex® | 
           
            | Cellulose 
              Acetate Buterate | CAB | Various | 
           
            | Fiberglass | FPR | Fiberglas® | 
           
            | Nylon | --------- | Various
 | 
           
            | Phenylene 
              Oxide | --------- | Noryl® | 
           
            | Polycarbonate
 | PC | Hyzod®, 
              Tuffax CM-2, Lexan® MR-4000, Zelux®, Coex® | 
           
            | Polyester | --------- | Mylar®, 
              Haysite®, Homalite® | 
           
            | Polypropylene | PP | Plasticore®, 
              Trovidur® | 
           
            | Polystryene | PS | Styrolux®, 
              Rexolite® | 
           
            | Polyurethane | PU | Various | 
           
            | Polyvinyl 
              Chloride | PVC | Sintra®, 
              Trovicel® | 
           
            | Thermoplastic Olefin
 | TPO | Always 
              test TPO for acceptable adhesion - May be polyethylene or a blend Not Recommended
 | 
           
            | Fluorocarbon/Fluoropolymer | PFA, 
              PTFE | Teflon®, 
              Kel-F, Halar®, Korton® | 
           
            | Polyvinylidine 
              Fluoride | PVDF | Kynar® | 
           
            | Polyvinylfluroide | PVF | Tedlar® | 
           
            | Polyethylene | PE | Low 
              or High Density Polyethylene |