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Aaron37
Hi there, new to the forum. Seems to be a wealth of knowledge here. I've got a few kits of tintable Raptor liner left over and want to spray my rocker panels on my white 2014 ram. I travel lots of gravel roads and oil patch bush roads and as a result, I have a ton of rock chips on the rocker panels. My plan is to use a spot blaster to get any of the chips that are down to bare steel free of surface rust and sand the bare metal with 80 grit and the rest of the oem paint I will sand to 180 grit and a maroon scotchbrite pad. Now, the question I have is, is it best to just spot prime the bare metal spots or completely cover the area to be bed lined with white spi epoxy primer? If the epoxy primer will bond aggressively to the oem paint surface (after being degreased, scuffed and degreased again) then I would rather prime everything so that the raptor will chemically bonds to the primer and have the great protection properties of the epoxy primer if the raptor liner gets a little chip out of it. Thanks for any help!