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Anyone used SAMURAI 2-Part Spray Paint Epoxy Primer
hi all, I've read a lot about 2 part epoxy paint being a good approach for repairs. (I've quit on thinking about por-15 after a lot of reading!)
Search didn't turn up any info on this product, it initially interests me because I am basically spraying over some new or clean metal spots which are concealed and less than 1 sq ft total surface area (e.g. under fender, in light housings, behind rear reflector). And also I don't have a spray gun setup so I can't mix paint/hardener. Any experience with this? https://www.amazon.com/Samurai-2-Part-Spray-Primer-Surfacer I also read I could get a local body shop to make up a pre-mixed spray can which would need to be used within 24-48 hours, sounds interesting but probably more expensive. Appreciate any input!
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I found the Eastwood 2 part 2K AeroSpray Spray Paint Epoxy to hold up well when i don't want to mix and clean the gun.
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I sprayed my bumpers with a satin 2k rattle can product and it's held up remarkably well.
It's hella noxious though so be advised that you'll need a real respirator and ventilation. No messing around. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017Y4QTVI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Thank you Spetrow and Showdown!
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Taking 5 minutes to clean a gun and using decent 2 part epoxy always wins.
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