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Hi all,
I am in the process of stripping the interior of my
'66 down to bare shiny steel with grinders and 3M discs. It's cleaning up
beautifully. I bought some of Eastwood's rust encapsulator to apply on the bare
metal (floors, firewall, under dash). I plan on painting the
interior the same as the exterior (some kind of blue I haven't
decided on yet). I am questioning using the rust encapsulator after reading many
recent posts about just using an epoxy primer like DP-90. Am I o.k to cover the
entire inside with the rust encapsulator? I know I may have to use a primer on
top of that depending on the top coat I choose. I just didn't want to make extra
work for myself if not necessary.
Also will I have a problem laying down a blue
topcoat over the black encapsulator or primer? I haven't brushed any on yet so I
could still get the new silver stuff before I start.
Thanks for the advice as always!
George
[EMAIL PROTECTED] TC #1921
ACES #5880
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