Posted by CNKS on July 10, 2013 at 08:43:06 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: Re: Surface Rust posted by Duane WI on July 10, 2013 at 06:58:08:
Some controversy about your question. I like body filler on bare metal, some like it over epoxy, probably doesn't matter, but I put it on bare metal. As far as fully cured, epoxy can have something over it in 30 minutes, so curing doesn't matter as long as it is in the window. But, I can't answer whether or not the body filler sticks to old epoxy or not--I would sand it first. There is a good chance when you sand that part/all will go to bare metal. Rod(NH), far as I'm concerned, along with Glennster, B-maniac and Gordo and a very few others on this forum are the experts on epoxy--I have my own opinion which sometimes disagrees, but one of them will give their opinion. With PPG products you do not have to seal the high build primer, some other brands may say you do. Some say that applying epoxy over the surfacer, etc makes the topcoat adhere better--that is a possibility, I have not tried it.
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