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Additional information would be helpful: Are you painting above or
below the waterline / do you want to be proud of the end result, or is this a 'beater'? Generally, one must use an epoxy (i.e. 2-part) primer over a clear epoxy layup (i.e. your cloth/epoxy covering). This serves to illiminate the possibility of any amine blush causing adhesion problems, regardless of what type of finish you subsequently apply. Interlux 'Epoxy Barrier Kote' is one such product. They specifically warn one to NOT use single-part primers over clear epoxy (i.e. your cloth covering). Interlux puts it this way: "Use Epoxy Barrier-Kote over clear epoxies as a sanding surfacer and to eliminate the effects of amine blush." Good Luck. Mike Worrall Los Angeles Hey everyone, just a quick question, im putting fibreglass cloth with epoxy resin on my boat and wanted to paint it, but i dont know if i have to use primer first or just add the paint? any help would be appreciated, if i use primer, which type do i get? thanks, Jason. |
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