I'm back to working on my trailer after about a 9 month hiatus recovering from severe teardrop burnout. I left off needing to make a decision about the epoxy sealer/ primer/ topcoat dillema. I plan to seal the ply with epoxy (east system- like and not opposite to west system), prime with one of the interlux primers and finish with interlux brightside.
My question is this: Do i absolutely need to prime with the 2 part interlux epoxy primekote since i sealed with epoxy, or can i use with the cheaper 1 part interlux pre-kote? And what about pretending the epoxy sealer is your prime coat and rolling brightside, skipping a specialty primer altogether?
I understand the epoxy primekote is very nasty stuff and would want to avoid using it if possible. interlux says it should be used over epoxy to avoid amine blush (whateva that is).
I've followed some great threads on this site which havent conclusively ruled out skipping the 2 part epoxy primekote, including a mention that the rot doctor considers his CPES a suitable primer which can then be topcoated. Sorry if you all think this has been discussed ad nauseum but even after reading a bunch of stuff im still pretty fuzzy on the subject. Thanks everyone