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I was speaking to a bloke tonight at trade school
(one of the teachers) and he said that when bogging a panel, always paint
it(prime) before adding the bog.
The reason for this was because something about
being being two parts, filelr and hardener. And this applied to a metal surface
causes condensation between the two over time and thus rust forms.
How much truth is there to this. I know i've found
quite alot of rust underneath bogged up surfaces, whether it was there
beforehand is another thing tho.
Any opinions?
cheers,
Adam
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