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I have read the information regarding not spraying SPI epoxy over rust converters or encapsulators. I ask this question, NOT to argue, but to learn. My plan was to spray the interior and exterior of the floor boards with Zero Rust, which I believed was a sealer....not a converter. I was planning on spraying SPI epoxy over it, and then top coat with with Eastwood's 2K ceramic underhood black paint. A member of my camaro forum did exactly this with SPI primer, but he let the zero rust sit for over 60 days before applying the epoxy, and he had no problems at all.
Is zero rust a converter or encapsulator? , and in fact, not a sealer-type coating? FYI, I would NOT be applying zero rust over any rust, it would all be completely clean and clear bare metal, or some of the original painted surface under the body, which is still in great shape. So, I am not trying to hide rust, or cover it up.
I am going with SPI epoxy over the rest of the car, but I would like to know and understand WHY I should not spray it over properly cured zero rust? What is the reason, other than...."you shouldn't"?
Is zero rust a converter or encapsulator? , and in fact, not a sealer-type coating? FYI, I would NOT be applying zero rust over any rust, it would all be completely clean and clear bare metal, or some of the original painted surface under the body, which is still in great shape. So, I am not trying to hide rust, or cover it up.
I am going with SPI epoxy over the rest of the car, but I would like to know and understand WHY I should not spray it over properly cured zero rust? What is the reason, other than...."you shouldn't"?