A andeep Member Messages 238 Location Hertfordshire Feb 24, 2013 #1 I've sprayed my engine bay with lechler 2k epoxy primer, should I apply seam sealer first, then 2k high build? Or seam sealer after the high build? Also the epoxy has fully dried, so do I need to scuff it before applying high build?
I've sprayed my engine bay with lechler 2k epoxy primer, should I apply seam sealer first, then 2k high build? Or seam sealer after the high build? Also the epoxy has fully dried, so do I need to scuff it before applying high build?
langy langys rodshop Messages 6,095 Location London Feb 24, 2013 #2 Yes you need to rekey , I don't use seam sealer so can't help with that
A andeep Member Messages 238 Location Hertfordshire Feb 24, 2013 #3 Will a red scotchbrite be a good key before high build? Cheers
the snooper getting older by the day Messages 21,078 Location Hull UK Feb 24, 2013 #4 as langy says re-key it, then use the seam sealer leave the specified time to cure for overcoating then high build.
as langy says re-key it, then use the seam sealer leave the specified time to cure for overcoating then high build.
brightspark Member Messages 41,269 Location yarm stockton on tees Feb 24, 2013 #5 rekeyi wondered what that was . now i see , re -key
the snooper getting older by the day Messages 21,078 Location Hull UK Feb 24, 2013 #6 just to make sure you get it, ive altered it
pedrobedro Man at Matalan Messages 13,116 Location CX near Chesterfield Feb 25, 2013 #7 It's Japanese isn't it ? Like the holistic medical treatment thing.
M MG David Member Messages 677 Feb 25, 2013 #8 Rekey vs re-key If we are going to be that particular I think it is key. The epoxy primer has never been keyed so you can't re-key it.
Rekey vs re-key If we are going to be that particular I think it is key. The epoxy primer has never been keyed so you can't re-key it.
the snooper getting older by the day Messages 21,078 Location Hull UK Feb 25, 2013 #9 MG David said: If we are going to be that particular I think it is key. The epoxy primer has never been keyed so you can't re-key it. Click to expand... nope you are wrong we are talking about the engine bay which he has done once
MG David said: If we are going to be that particular I think it is key. The epoxy primer has never been keyed so you can't re-key it. Click to expand... nope you are wrong we are talking about the engine bay which he has done once