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Default West epoxy - expanding under LP?

WEST minifibers (or is it microfibers) contains _cotton_ fiber and this
absorbs moisture too. You must seal the sandable epoxy mix as though it
were plain wood, e.g. 2 or 3 coats of plain epoxy, then primer and paint.
Note: When I fill holes, I usually let them stay bumped up a little until
after curing, then I use a SurForm or scraper (or both) as appropriate to
bring it down flush. Sanding seems to remove material around the hole more
than it removes the filler in the hole, so I don't sand. I then coat the
whole section a couple of times (usually 3) prior to painting. Works for
me.

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West epoxy and their easy sand additive powder - and sanded them flat.


Are you sure that sanding addiative/filler was a West product?? It sure
sounds like Talc and if it is Talc, then it is absorbing moisture..

Talc is what is used in auto body filler.

Steve
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