My spray "AREA" is for lack of a better word a Dexter kill room in my 2 car garage. It's a bit of work to set up and tear down. Since the garage is used to actually park my wife's car the plastic sheets must be rolled up when not in use. Enough backstory.
I am ready to start reapplying acid to reactivate, neutralize, resand the metal with 80# (AGAIN), and FINALLY apply SPI epoxy to the bare metal. Due to the backstory, tackling this process in small sections to prevent the return of flash rust can get cumbersome and create a lot of extra work if I spray as I go.
- Can I treat/neutralize, sand, and apply a first coat of epoxy with a roller, then when the entire car has its first coat, sand the epoxy and spray 3 additional coats to achieve the proper build?
- If this process is not detrimental to a sound finish are there steps or tips I should keep in mind?
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Emil
I am ready to start reapplying acid to reactivate, neutralize, resand the metal with 80# (AGAIN), and FINALLY apply SPI epoxy to the bare metal. Due to the backstory, tackling this process in small sections to prevent the return of flash rust can get cumbersome and create a lot of extra work if I spray as I go.
- Can I treat/neutralize, sand, and apply a first coat of epoxy with a roller, then when the entire car has its first coat, sand the epoxy and spray 3 additional coats to achieve the proper build?
- If this process is not detrimental to a sound finish are there steps or tips I should keep in mind?
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Emil