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Why use 2 makes of epoxy primer on the same job, seems madness to me.
Having read through a lot of epoxy threads, comparing Lechler & Jotun, Lechler seems a favorite as "the finish is better", mainly because the viscosity is thinner, half that of Jotun, making Lechler twice as expensive in reality per litre.
The low viscosity favours the amateur at home sparayer, with limited/low cfm outputs compressors, however with an industrial set up you can get an equally good finish with Jotun.
If you aint getting a good finish with Jotun, it's definately not Jotuns fault, look at your setup first, this is a fact, not an opinion btw
Well you seem to be the expert, work it out yourself, you don't need me to explain it.
Here's another fact: Any decent spray shop is going to be using panel epoxy on panels and not a product designed with appearance as an aside, that's why Jotun goes under a car and 29107 goes on a car.