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Hi there,
I sprayed 2 medium wet coats of SPI grey epoxy primer today over a raw aluminum amplifier chassis that I first DA'd with 80-grit and cleaned with 700-1. It was my first time using any SPI products. My experience level is quite low - hobbyist. I am pleased with the way the epoxy looks. I didn't expect it to be shiny, but it is and flowed out nicely. I have no need to follow this with any 2K and want to go straight to basecoat next if permissible. I do not have a booth and do my spraying outside. There is a small amount of trash and orangepeel that I would like to remove prior to base. What grit should I sand the epoxy with prior to applying the base? How long should I wait before sanding the epoxy? After base, I will using SPI Universal Clear. Thank you in advance for your responses!
Tom
I sprayed 2 medium wet coats of SPI grey epoxy primer today over a raw aluminum amplifier chassis that I first DA'd with 80-grit and cleaned with 700-1. It was my first time using any SPI products. My experience level is quite low - hobbyist. I am pleased with the way the epoxy looks. I didn't expect it to be shiny, but it is and flowed out nicely. I have no need to follow this with any 2K and want to go straight to basecoat next if permissible. I do not have a booth and do my spraying outside. There is a small amount of trash and orangepeel that I would like to remove prior to base. What grit should I sand the epoxy with prior to applying the base? How long should I wait before sanding the epoxy? After base, I will using SPI Universal Clear. Thank you in advance for your responses!
Tom