Sanding Epoxy Primer Runs at Isabel Gertrude blog

Sanding Epoxy Primer Runs. But if you do, i use 220 grit to knock off the nibs. You should not need to sand the epoxy. In your case i'd scuff it all over with like a 180/240 pad then shoot one more. Spraying a heavier coat will tend to flow out better, but drying times and film. Take your time and sand the runs down to just above the surrounding surfaces, then you will want to switch to a finer grit and continue sanding. The bigger fluid tip of the gun, the more orange peel! If you simply sand the runs out you will be sanding the surrounding epoxy too and sand thru. Check the tech sheets for dry time, really depends. I use it as a dtm adhesion coat then spray on surfacer to sand flat. The block allows you to only sand the run. Think of it like a glue base for primer. Color will be tamco’s ford nightmist blue (metallic). Epoxy doesn't sand for crap. Apply the epoxy primer coat (ppg dp series)*. Clean surface with a wax and grease remover (ppg dx 330).

Final Sanding HACKS 2K Prime, Glaze Putty, Dry/Wet Sand, Clean and
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Think of it like a glue base for primer. I use it as a dtm adhesion coat then spray on surfacer to sand flat. Spraying a heavier coat will tend to flow out better, but drying times and film. The block allows you to only sand the run. If your primer or clear coat should run, some call it a signature, after it dries to a sanding stage highlight the run with a felt marker pen,. Take your time and sand the runs down to just above the surrounding surfaces, then you will want to switch to a finer grit and continue sanding. Epoxy doesn't sand for crap. Check the tech sheets for dry time, really depends. Apply the epoxy primer coat (ppg dp series)*. You should not need to sand the epoxy.

Final Sanding HACKS 2K Prime, Glaze Putty, Dry/Wet Sand, Clean and

Sanding Epoxy Primer Runs Spraying a heavier coat will tend to flow out better, but drying times and film. But if you do, i use 220 grit to knock off the nibs. Color will be tamco’s ford nightmist blue (metallic). The block allows you to only sand the run. You should not need to sand the epoxy. Apply the epoxy primer coat (ppg dp series)*. Epoxy doesn't sand for crap. If you simply sand the runs out you will be sanding the surrounding epoxy too and sand thru. The bigger fluid tip of the gun, the more orange peel! Think of it like a glue base for primer. Check the tech sheets for dry time, really depends. Spraying a heavier coat will tend to flow out better, but drying times and film. If your primer or clear coat should run, some call it a signature, after it dries to a sanding stage highlight the run with a felt marker pen,. Clean surface with a wax and grease remover (ppg dx 330). Take your time and sand the runs down to just above the surrounding surfaces, then you will want to switch to a finer grit and continue sanding. I use it as a dtm adhesion coat then spray on surfacer to sand flat.

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