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Originally Posted by New_70'C10
I'm with Foot Stomper on this one and wondering why not put on paint before using the plastidip. The primer is going to have a porous surface and if/when your plastidip gets nicked or scratched it's going to be a conduit for water to start soaking into the primer beneath it. Also how hard is it going to be to remove your plastidip when you get ready to redo it or change the color?
Good luck,
Charles.
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That is actually the part I am working on now, doing the research on highly sanded primer vs. a color coat. I have no preference really, both will require materials and time. My main concern is doing things in a way that make the plastidip peelable and keep the surface below in a state that is safe and can be painted over in the future. At this stage, I am leaning heavily toward coating in paint and then going plastidip after the paint has cured.