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Outlaw
Ok so I let the door of opportunity close in my face here in Northwest Montana. I am ready to epoxy prime (SPI) the underside of my truck cab. The temperatures are too cold to spray outside, Im going to have to do it in my shop. I keep it warm in there, but it sounds like a mini disaster spraying bed liner inside a shop. I have two questions.
1. Can anyone tell me they have had good luck spraying bedliner inside their shop without getting it everywhere?
2. I am using a seam sealer on the floor. Do I apply that as soon as the epoxy dries and then let it set overnight before the bedliner? I understand the tech sheet says at least an hour or overnight, but I do not see seam sealer in the equation.
I am using the gun recommended and purchased by SPI. I dont want to wait until summer to do the bedliner outside, but I suppose I could do the epoxy and a quick scuff in the spring as soon as the temperatures come back up.
1. Can anyone tell me they have had good luck spraying bedliner inside their shop without getting it everywhere?
2. I am using a seam sealer on the floor. Do I apply that as soon as the epoxy dries and then let it set overnight before the bedliner? I understand the tech sheet says at least an hour or overnight, but I do not see seam sealer in the equation.
I am using the gun recommended and purchased by SPI. I dont want to wait until summer to do the bedliner outside, but I suppose I could do the epoxy and a quick scuff in the spring as soon as the temperatures come back up.