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BoostedOne
This is my first time using epoxy as a sealer so I am already a bit nervous.
We are finish sanding the 2K(grey) and was hoping to get the white epoxy sealer on tonight to allow it it dry overnight per spi manual. I was going to do 2 coats because I am using ppg shopline white basecoat that will not cover very well.
Anyhow since we are running out of time, and I need to get tthe base shot tomorrow, how critical is the "overnight" dry time on 2 coats of epoxy as sealer vs the 2hrs for one coat? temps are in the mid 80s to 90 degrees. With those temps I am hoping 4 hrs is adequate? Maybe 5 tops?
And while I am on the subject, let me ask about the dilutionm. I see 5 to 50% mentioned. Is basically my goal to reduce it to the point that it drips like ready to spray basecoat(shooting for viscosity) or is there something else magic about the reducer ratio.
Thanks!!
We are finish sanding the 2K(grey) and was hoping to get the white epoxy sealer on tonight to allow it it dry overnight per spi manual. I was going to do 2 coats because I am using ppg shopline white basecoat that will not cover very well.
Anyhow since we are running out of time, and I need to get tthe base shot tomorrow, how critical is the "overnight" dry time on 2 coats of epoxy as sealer vs the 2hrs for one coat? temps are in the mid 80s to 90 degrees. With those temps I am hoping 4 hrs is adequate? Maybe 5 tops?
And while I am on the subject, let me ask about the dilutionm. I see 5 to 50% mentioned. Is basically my goal to reduce it to the point that it drips like ready to spray basecoat(shooting for viscosity) or is there something else magic about the reducer ratio.
Thanks!!