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I like the grayish primer Corax White, but for my current project I need a much whiter primer. Like totally white (but matte). :-)

Someone advised me to get "Duplicolor sandable primer", but I can't find that in Sweden (or Europe).

Any other tips?
   
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Armypainter's white primer is good, very strong white and is available for good value.

Tamiya also produces a white that is probably the strongest I've ever come across.

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Duplicolor sandable is a standard midgrade spray can auto/industrial primer. Its likely your hardware or auto parts store will have something similar. Also the local car body repair supply (where ever the car reapair place gets its paint), but that'd be massively expensive and probably overkill.
   
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 TheManWithNoPlan wrote:
Armypainter's white primer is good, very strong white and is available for good value.

Tamiya also produces a white that is probably the strongest I've ever come across.


Thanks for the tips! I ordered Army Painter White Primer.

When you write "strong" do you mean as in "durable" or as in "bright"? :-)

   
 
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