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Quick Fair...Epoxy Coat?
Just got my quick fair in and noticed on the can it states:
Before painting this product must be coated with epoxy resin. For you out there using this product, have you been doing this?
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Re: Quick Fair...Epoxy Coat?
Is it system 3 quick fair? If so then you can sand and spray over it with awlgrip 545 primer and then paint over that.
strick
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Re: Quick Fair...Epoxy Coat?
Yes it is Systems 3...I got it based on your post. It is on there label, so I was wondering if you had to do it.
Now if I read your answer you did not epoxy over it first and every thing is OK.
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Re: Quick Fair...Epoxy Coat?
Well in essence I did. The awlgrip 545 is an epoxy based primer.
Rule of thumb is that you cannot put polyester over epoxy but you can epoxy over polyester....therefore since system 3 quick fair is a epoxy based product anything you put over it must also be an epoxy based product. strick
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