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I would like to ask a similar question as another thread called "Epoxy
over fairing compound?". But he was asking about putting a layer of epoxy on the hull. I would like to ask whether I need to put a coat of epoxy over the fairing compound (that is epoxy mixed with light density micoballoons) on a deck surface. I am asking this because I am wondering whether the light density fairing compound can handle normal foot traffic. I would prefer not to do any extra work if this is not necessary. By the way, I intend to put a layer of non-skid paint over the faired surface. I mention this just in case this makes any difference. Thanks in advance for any info. Jay Chan |
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