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Old 12-03-2015, 09:07 AM
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There's a thread somewhere I chimed in on a couple years ago when I was doing my bumper. The process from paul is painstaking with repairing cracks, but the SPI epoxy primer is a breeze. In fact, I have been using SPI epoxy on other things since rebuilding the endura bumper. That SPI epoxy sands easy and stays a little more flexible than other epoxys out there. I have dumped leftovers in mixing cups & left them dry up & shrink for months & SPI is still a bit flexible where std primers & epoxies become very hard & brittle.

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