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Seam seal or not
09 Oct 2018 09:40 #4211
by Tclem
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Tclem created the topic: Seam seal or not
Hi,
Managed to get the back of the fenders and door jams painted and cleared before the cooler weather came in. I’ve just finished the door hinges and I’m courious if I need to seam seal them when I install them. If I do I’m not sure how to paint the sealer. I’ve got 2k epoxy in the car side and on the back of the hinges. Appreciate any input.
Thanks
Tom
Managed to get the back of the fenders and door jams painted and cleared before the cooler weather came in. I’ve just finished the door hinges and I’m courious if I need to seam seal them when I install them. If I do I’m not sure how to paint the sealer. I’ve got 2k epoxy in the car side and on the back of the hinges. Appreciate any input.
Thanks
Tom
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12 Oct 2018 20:52 #4213
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Tom,
Some sealers are paintable with proper surface prep. You usually need to let them fully harden, then use a scotchbrite pad to rough them up a bit before paint. What product sealer did you use?
Some sealers are paintable with proper surface prep. You usually need to let them fully harden, then use a scotchbrite pad to rough them up a bit before paint. What product sealer did you use?
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