I suffer from retinal degeneration which makes it difficult for me to distinguish differences in low-contrast situations. I plan to purchase Black AND White epoxy. The intent is to create a light grey by mixing white and black epoxy in a ~90%/10% - 95%-5% ratio respectively, for the interior, underside, trunk, and engine compartment, to provide better visibility in the future. My dilemma is that I don't know what color to use on the exterior as it pertains to sanding visibility.
-- Between Black and White epoxy, which will have the highest contrast between sanded and unsanded areas? (i suspect Balck)
(I plan to use epoxy wherever possible instead of 2K primer, poly primer, or filler.)
-- In areas where a thicker layer of epoxy may be needed to level the surface, will I get a thicker build by spraying or rolling it on?
If I understand it correctly longer induction time means thicker epoxy at application time.
Thanks to everyone for all your help and advice so far.
Emil
-- Between Black and White epoxy, which will have the highest contrast between sanded and unsanded areas? (i suspect Balck)
(I plan to use epoxy wherever possible instead of 2K primer, poly primer, or filler.)
-- In areas where a thicker layer of epoxy may be needed to level the surface, will I get a thicker build by spraying or rolling it on?
If I understand it correctly longer induction time means thicker epoxy at application time.
Thanks to everyone for all your help and advice so far.
Emil