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Epoxy over fairing compound?
Hey all,
I'm the final stages of prepping a hull for painting. I've finsished with sanding and fairing and have some large patches of fairing compound, made out of epoxy and micoballoons, on the hull. Do I have to put on another coat (oy!) of epoxy over the compound? Some authorities say to go right to painting at this stage but others say the fairing compound has to be sealed with epoxy. I really don't mind the extra work but the hull is looking really good and I don't want to take the chance of messing up the hull with an unneccessary step. Also, I'm probably going to go with a coat of high hiding primer (the boat won't be stored in the water). Opinions? Thanks, Paul |
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