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Let's say that you are spraying the interior shell of a project with epoxy. This of course would be after sandblasting and cleaning. Then lets say that the project sits for a couple months before you can get back to it.
If the interior section requires more epoxy or possibly bedliner, what is the best way to scuff for adhesion? There are many nooks and crannies that would make scuffing a pain in the backside. Could you possibly just spray epoxy on top of the cured primer without scuffing or is that asking for trouble?
Thanks for any advice.
If the interior section requires more epoxy or possibly bedliner, what is the best way to scuff for adhesion? There are many nooks and crannies that would make scuffing a pain in the backside. Could you possibly just spray epoxy on top of the cured primer without scuffing or is that asking for trouble?
Thanks for any advice.