looked at the PT40 msds, all it shows is that it has acetone and water in it. i can't imagine that it is acting as a "primer". maybe a precleaner.
also the HP PT70 polycarbonate primer is nothing but a mild solvent that "opens" up the polycarbonate. not worth purchasing in that it is also
openly available as a stock item.
Hi Artbot
Thanks. I am looking to see if we can get a similar chemical composition without having to wait on HP, as well as related costs.
Just have not got my hands on any yet. When you say you have 'looked' at PT40, do you have a container ex HP? or was this via the web?
Opening up or keying the surface is all that will be needed really, so the polycarb chem is probably worth it in the long run.
I see HP also have primers for melamine etc.
Ideally I would like to know the chemical composition, as a local chemical supplier here can mix up, no problem. Or alternatively what others may have used with success?