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Regarding the epoxy primer mapping issue. I've been thinking about this quite a bit and I'm quite surprised by this phenomenon, given the rave reviews of SPI epoxy primer. With most restorations there is going to some bondo used and in many of the restorations there is going to be a lot of bondo used. So, in all of the areas where bondo has been used, you will most likely have to scuff and reshoot these areas again. I don't know about you, but I think that's a lot of extra work, especially if you're doing this in your garage, where you have to worry about fumes, dust, temperature etc. With that being said, I have to believe there is away to prevent masking, such as: letting the bondo set longer before priming, spotting the bondo with a sealer or another coating such as lacquer, that will block the effects of the bondo causing the mapping. Just my thoughts.
On another subject, after spraying epoxy and keeping the temperature at 70 degrees for the first 24 hours, are there any temperature requirements/recommendations beyond that? Thank you
On another subject, after spraying epoxy and keeping the temperature at 70 degrees for the first 24 hours, are there any temperature requirements/recommendations beyond that? Thank you