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On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 18:42:27 GMT, "David J."
wrote: I have read about the roll and tip method and people seem to think it works well. I have an air compressor and a gun though. Would this be a better way to do it? Well, probably if you are really good with the gun - these epoxy paints can be difficult to work with and clean up. The roll and tip method is fairly fool proof. Also, instead of sanding can I use a stripper of some sort and them pressure wash it off? I'd still sand after, so why not do it first time around? You will get a better grip on the surface with sanding and you can cover a lot of whoopsies that way. For fiberglass what is the recommended primer and paint (cheap but good). Ain't no such thing. Take a look at the Awlgrip site I sent - they have it all listed there. Good luck, |
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