MDPotter
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I was fully ready and anxious to paint the cab this weekend, but I realized my mistake after spraying which was that I over-reduced my epoxy sealer. Instead of reducing it 50%, I reduced it 100% (1 part epoxy, 1 part activator, 2 parts reducer). So I had a few runs in the sealer due to the low viscosity. I waited a couple hours and wet sanded very carefully and got them leveled down, but then I had issues with the base in those spots as well as a few runs (my first time spraying SPI base-it seems to go on heavier/wetter than Chromabase or Wanda) so I decided it was best to stop and resand everything and try again.
My question is - what is the best way to fix these runs? I want to use a coarse enough grit to level them but not dig a hole at the same time. I was thinking 320? Then I was thinking I would spray 2K or unreduced epoxy as the final surfacer in prep for sealer/base/clear.
My question is - what is the best way to fix these runs? I want to use a coarse enough grit to level them but not dig a hole at the same time. I was thinking 320? Then I was thinking I would spray 2K or unreduced epoxy as the final surfacer in prep for sealer/base/clear.