U Unclenick Staff Aug 27, 2010 #21 Check on compatibility of your choice with the paint you want to use, first. Many won't stick well to hardened epoxies.
Check on compatibility of your choice with the paint you want to use, first. Many won't stick well to hardened epoxies.
E Evan Thomas Inactive Aug 28, 2010 #22 Unclenick said: Check on compatibility of your choice with the paint you want to use, first. Many won't stick well to hardened epoxies. Click to expand... Prime with a couple of coats of shellac, sand very lightly, and you should be good to go. Shellac sticks to anything, and it's compatible with just about any paint...
Unclenick said: Check on compatibility of your choice with the paint you want to use, first. Many won't stick well to hardened epoxies. Click to expand... Prime with a couple of coats of shellac, sand very lightly, and you should be good to go. Shellac sticks to anything, and it's compatible with just about any paint...