Need Advice for Perfect Paint Job on Fiberglass Kit Car
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Well, most times I do as long as I don't see any wear or staining on my epoxy. If I do, I'll sand, then do a thinned down "sealer" coat of epoxy and head into the poly. The longer the period that I have driven the vehicle in sunlight also pushes me to do that extra epoxy sealer coat as all the chemical guys I have ever talked to say that sunlight begins to breakdown epoxies. When I built my Superstepside truck I drove it for about 8 months and incoporated that extra epoxy seal coat into the schedule.
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I feel the same way. Thanks for your side.
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Ooppsss.... almost forgot for mram10 here's the build on that Superstepside truck kit. We also talk about vehicle regestration there as well....
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=12596 Metal, wood, fiberglass, we work it all... www.furniturephysicians.com We can restore the irreplaceable!
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Thanks again for the advice guys. I hope my paint turns out as nice as the jobs you guys have shown me. Long way to go, but I will keep you posted.
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