Ricko1966
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Found that article,take a look.Ospho is great stuff,I use it a lot. The thing about ospho,you can let it dry and it will protect metal and turn rust into iron phosphate,just like the rust converters. But if you want to shoot epoxy over it, you have to rewet it with more ospho and while it's wet you need to wash it off with water. The reason I said shoot epoxy then primer surfaces was to extend your topcoat time,most sealers and epoxies have a prime to paint window of 7 days. If you epoxy prime then shoot primer surfacer,you extend your topcoat window indefinitely,making your life easier when you are ready to paint.gritdog brought up a great point,last time I worked in a body shop was 20 years ago,there be new better stuff. Something I did read about was real deal,roll on/brush on Automotive primers and rollers etc. for body shops to save time and money,the article I read was pretty interesting. I'll see if I can find it have a great day.
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