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Posted by CNKS on March 23, 2005 at 18:25:21 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: Thanks CNKS to all you paint guys, more opini posted by Opa A on March 23, 2005 at 17:43:19:
I don't seal the MP 182 surfacer, and have not seen bleed through probably because I have a flat enough surface that there is no reason for it to happen. Both epoxy and surfacer can be directly topcoated. I use 3 coats of MTK acrylic urethane, that is adequate to cover any primer differences. If someone is sanding down to the epoxy, they should have use body filler to fill the depression, then they will have a uniform covering with surfacer. The MP 181 and 182 are really meant to cover sanding scratches, not deep depressions. HOWEVER, the equivalent DuPont Nason products do recommend a sealer (not epoxy) before topcoating, I believe, any of their primers, epoxy or not. I believe that is rather unusual with modern paints.
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