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Sladek15
I’m semi new to spi products and painting in general. I’m doin a complete restoration on my dodge 2500 due to rust. I’ve used spi epoxy on the frame after it was blasted and a few other suspension parts.
but recently I found a rust free Texas cab and bed to swap over to my rolling chassis that is crazy clean. But it needs a full color change. It’s currently white and my plan is to change it to black.
my plan is to black epoxy the underside of the cab and inside the cab since it won’t really be seen and or covered up. And just leave it at that. I know goin down to bare metal would be best for the epoxy but I’m just not gonna do that. It has great clean factory paint on it now. So what do I need to do to get the epoxy to adhere to it now? Is scuffing with red scotch brite enough or do I need to do something more aggressive. Thanks in advance.
but recently I found a rust free Texas cab and bed to swap over to my rolling chassis that is crazy clean. But it needs a full color change. It’s currently white and my plan is to change it to black.
my plan is to black epoxy the underside of the cab and inside the cab since it won’t really be seen and or covered up. And just leave it at that. I know goin down to bare metal would be best for the epoxy but I’m just not gonna do that. It has great clean factory paint on it now. So what do I need to do to get the epoxy to adhere to it now? Is scuffing with red scotch brite enough or do I need to do something more aggressive. Thanks in advance.