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Old 01-01-2019, 11:35 AM   #3
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Re: storage of primed parts (short term)

Epoxy primer dries up very hard. About the only issue I can see is the re - coat window. Ideally you dont want to allow more than 7-10 days between the time the epoxy cures and the 2k primer is applied. The epoxy will dry up so hard that the 2k won't bond to it as well.

Not the end of the world though.. just make sure you knock down the epoxy with maybe 220 before you apply your primer. I'd knock all the parts down good then do one more light pass of epoxy.. then on to 2k, guide, block, 2k, guide, block etc.. seal and base / color coat.

Just me.. hope this helps.
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