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Posted by Opa A on March 23, 2005 at 17:43:19 from (161.184.52.116):
In Reply to: Re: Thanks CNKS to all you paint guys, more opini posted by CNKS on March 23, 2005 at 11:19:14:
Shops around here say they seal bare metal with epoxy before applying body filler to keep any moisture from getting through the body filler and to the metal,(just as you stated), they never know if someone is going to splash the job while washing another car wet sanding etc. One guy also believes the body filler adheres better to the epoxy than bare metal, others didn't really believe him. CNKS, you've used alot of PPG Omni, do you find you have to seal your sandable primer before color. I heard of problems with bleed through if you sand down to the epoxy in spots and don't use a sealer or another coat of epoxy, they say you can see the spots through the color.
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