So I'm blocking this fender out and its turning out decent. I put down 2 coats of epoxy, the next day, I found my lows, tapped down one high, and put down filler. I roughed it in with 80. Next I put down 2 more coats of epoxy, and I let that sit a few days and blocked it with 180. I did add some glaze in 1 low and some pin holes. This is where I start to get lost as to my next step. It does have a few bare metal spots, but it feels really good with my hand running over it, even using a paper towel between my hand and the metal, I cant say that the bare metal spots are all that high. If I feel anything, its just a slight change of texture.
So I'm thinking my options are, 2 more coats of epoxy, block with 320, or 1 coat of epoxy and then the next day, 2 coats of Turbo? I'm leaning towards the epoxy. I'm thinking if I was going to use the Turbo, I should have done it after the rough in. I tend to stick with the epoxy though in case I need to add filler or glaze. I probably put too much thought into this and complicated it. Lol. If I did use the Turbo, I know I would have enough on the panel to get it where it needs to be without any more primer with the exception of sealer. If I do use the epoxy, worse case, it would be 2 more prime sessions to get it right. What do you guys think?
The profile actually worked out decent. The fender I'm working on is on a jack stand lifting it in the air, that's why the pic looks wonky. lol