Posted by Rod (NH) on July 21, 2010 at 05:25:52 from (64.140.200.138):
In Reply to: Body Filler question posted by Daniel H. on July 20, 2010 at 21:23:41:
Either, as long as you are using an epoxy. I personally prefer epoxy first, then filler but many prefer filler first instead. If you were using any primer other than epoxy, I'd definitely put the filler first. See PPG's filler instructions here regarding epoxy dry time before applying filler (2 coats epoxy = 16 hrs dry before filler). I also like to complete any filler application within the epoxy time window (7 days max for DPLF), even though the epoxy gets a scratch first. I don't know if there is any chemical bond assist in doing that but it doesn't harm anything and might help. I haven't had a problem with adhesion between the filler and epoxy, even years later.
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