Are you talking a good seal before the paint or after. Or just a good coating of paint. Epoxy before or after?


Thanks for the help Scott
Jst83 wrote: How did you apply your paint?
Jst83 wrote:Are you talking a good seal before the paint or after. Or just a good coating of paint. Epoxy before or after?
maybe I'm making to big an issue out of this
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Thanks for the help Scott
mr1t5abcde wrote:Something to consider is something like truck bed for the outside,
1. it adheres to EVERYTHING.
2. It is WATER PROOF
3. with this company, they have 10 smooth colors to paint with. www.durabak.com or there parent company of www.cotelind.com , I have used them for the top and bottom of my tear drop, with no problems.
Follow the instructions for wood. Put the smooth paint on first, and mask for the rough on the bottom. I tried the other direction and could not get ANYTHING to stick to it. I have a smooth tan on top and a rough gray on bottom.
mr1t5abcde wrote:3. with this company, they have 10 smooth colors to paint with. www.durabak.com or there parent company of www.cotelind.com , I have used them for the top and bottom of my tear drop, with no problems.
Endo wrote:mr1t5abcde wrote:Something to consider is something like truck bed for the outside,
1. it adheres to EVERYTHING.
2. It is WATER PROOF
3. with this company, they have 10 smooth colors to paint with. www.durabak.com or there parent company of www.cotelind.com , I have used them for the top and bottom of my tear drop, with no problems.
Follow the instructions for wood. Put the smooth paint on first, and mask for the rough on the bottom. I tried the other direction and could not get ANYTHING to stick to it. I have a smooth tan on top and a rough gray on bottom.
Do you have any photos?
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