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Old 04-19-2020, 09:27 AM
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If I don’t put color on within the 7 day window I scuff and seal wet on wet when I’m ready for color. That way you have mechanical and chemical bond. Wet on wet means I treat sealer like first coat of color. So when ready, scuff, Spray sealer, let flash and straight to color
Johnny I realize there’s alot of info to absorb when using a new line of paint products but to clarify above..While you can use epoxy primer mixed as sealer I prefer using their 2k Sealer product because you can put color after it flashes (@ 10 min). See tech sheet pic below.
I use their “black” epoxy primer mainly because the black works best as sort of a guide coat, for me, while blocking. Then I use their 2k Sealer in grey or white (depending on color to be applied) so it’s easy for my eyes to see contrast when applying.
Here’s a link to their tech sheets for all their products. https://9beb57d8-8d44-4ec2-99ae-f7f8...44b448cb14.pdf
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