by builderflyer » Mon Oct 29, 2018 10:00 am
Hi Wes,
Sorry to read of your struggles with this painting thing. FYI, what I used for paint products in the photos posted earlier was Rustoleum self etching primer followed by Dupli-color multi-purpose coating (acrylic enamel). I know it's generally not a good idea to mix paint manufacturers but the Dupli-color self etching primer was so much more expensive than the Rustoleum and I'm a cheapskate. The mix, in this case, appears to be compatible in my experience.
Another thought........generally, bare fiberglass does not require the use of a primer. But in this case, I mainly use the primer to allow me to see the remaining flaws in the surface preparation. If the flaws are small and there are always some there, I use Bondo Glazing and Spot Putty to hide those flaws.
I'm quite satisfied with the initial results and time will tell as to the long term durability, but there is no reason, at this time, to believe that it will not be good.
One final thought is that you may be rushing the painting process. Once the topcoat has been applied, I wait for a minimum of 3 to 4 weeks before I attack it with the other products previously mentioned in areas that may need more attention. The acrylic enamel continues to harden over time for what seems to be a very long time. I've never attempted a "thumbnail" test after a short period of time but would likely experience the same failure that you have observed.
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