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sealer over laquer?
once im done with the laquer primer on my cab, should i put sealer on it or can i leave just laquer, since it will be inside the garage all winter most likely. I dont think it will get wet so my paint supplier said it should be alright unless condensation gets on it or something. any ideas?
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Don,t use laquer. Use urethane primer over etch or epoxy before topcoat. The fill properties, topcoat gloss holdout, chip resistance are excellent for urethane and non-existent for laquers.
Etch prime has to be re-coated in 4 hr. to 1 week, depending on type and brand selected. Bare metal can be coated with epoxy or etch. for a shop coat I would put it in epoxy for the winter, then next spring sand with 180 then apply urethane primer. |
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Re: sealer over laquer?
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Spend the money and get a good epoxy primer. Mark
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