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Topic: Re: epoxy primer wait time
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| CNKS
06-09-2012 08:32:57
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Every person has his opinion about body filler. It needs at least 80 grit some recommend coarser to get a good bond to the metal. With epoxy you are filling some of those 80 grit marks with primer. I think the person who told you to "seal" the metal was afraid the sanding did not get all the rust. When I sand there is no rust left and none appears before I get the body filler on. I suppose those who live in humid climates can't do that. To me (and I can't prove it, and many will disagree, which is ok), the epoxy will reduce adhesion, as the PRIMARY filler was made to go over bare metal. |
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| Loren in wi
06-14-2012 19:26:48
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Re: epoxy primer wait time in reply to CNKS, 06-09-2012 08:32:57
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| Body filler will hold better on epoxy than on bare metal. I live in the rust belt, WI, also as a PPG master painter I was told at school to apply before body filler. |
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| CNKS
06-15-2012 05:42:47
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Re: epoxy primer wait time in reply to Loren in wi, 06-14-2012 19:26:48
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| I try to follow the instructions that come with the product. Everyone including instructors have their own opinion. I wouldn't mind taking the courses you did, but at this point in my life I don't want to take the time and for me it is only a hobby. What I have done the last 10 years has never failed me. |
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