Posted by CNKS on April 09, 2012 at 17:14:13 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: Sandable primer posted by JRSutton on April 09, 2012 at 14:16:13:
Epoxy primer followed by urethane surfacer, assuming you have supplied air. 2 coats of epoxy followed by 3 coats of surfacer (allowing the surfacer to flash between coats) sand smooth with 400 grit and repeat with another 2 or 3 coats if necessary. If the surface is rough you can add a little topcoat (according to the manufacturers instructions) to the 2nd application so that the color is changed. The color will remain in the low places indicating where you need further surfacer. But, I seldom do it that way. You do not necessarily have to use the surfacer on the whole thing each time. A little hard to put into writing, but you will get the message once you have done it a couple of times. As to sanding, you don't have to sand it all off, just remember not to leave an excess on, considering that you still have to topcoat it.
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