why 2k prime after epoxy?

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bomccorkle

Maybe a stupid question but I had assumed that it'd he bare steel, spray epoxy, fill and block, seal with epoxy, then paint and clear. I have read the perfect paint job and was just wondering why the 2k?
 
You only need the 2K step for blocking out the filler work, if you can get it perfect and see or feel no imperfections, then you can go to paint right over the epoxy.
 
Ahhh. Excellent. Its just a build stage. Thanks for the info.
 
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