Ingleberry
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I had little accident falling over and scratched some epoxy paint i put on few weeks ago which brings me to something i never encountred before, i guess one of those things if it looks ok your delicate with it so not many people will test its stuck.
Has anyone had any problems with epoxy type anti corrossive rust treatments/primers?
The problem is how well this method of epoxy mastic bonds to metal panel both clean and pitted steel after wire brushing or soda blasting? im not expert but im sure i shouldnt be able to lift and flake of epoxy paints with finger nails unlike any other type of primer i used before even with a scraper and wire brush on angle grinders is hard work to get off again.
Tried brushing it on and using rollers although sets hard it doesn't seem actually stick very well on anything apart from my clothes. Yes its mixed at recommended ratios and panels properly cleaned.
What other cellulose compatible anti corrosive alternatives out there which doesn't require air fed mask? (unable to keep air compressor outside in fresh air)
Has anyone had any problems with epoxy type anti corrossive rust treatments/primers?
The problem is how well this method of epoxy mastic bonds to metal panel both clean and pitted steel after wire brushing or soda blasting? im not expert but im sure i shouldnt be able to lift and flake of epoxy paints with finger nails unlike any other type of primer i used before even with a scraper and wire brush on angle grinders is hard work to get off again.
Tried brushing it on and using rollers although sets hard it doesn't seem actually stick very well on anything apart from my clothes. Yes its mixed at recommended ratios and panels properly cleaned.
What other cellulose compatible anti corrosive alternatives out there which doesn't require air fed mask? (unable to keep air compressor outside in fresh air)