Electrophoretic paint

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hissingsid42
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Electrophoretic paint

#1 Post by hissingsid42 »

Is it ok to prime over the top of the Electrophoretic coatings common on new panels.

I'm fitting new sills and thinking about brushing on a couple of coats of epoxy mastic?
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Re: Electrophoretic paint

#2 Post by Luxobarge »

I've always found that coatings don't stick very well to that stuff, so I've always removed it and used proper etch primer. I might well be wrong though...... :roll:
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Re: Electrophoretic paint

#3 Post by zipgun »

No, its like teflon.. get it all off and etch prime bare steel :thumbs: . I stupidly scuffed it up ,primed and painted , and it all came off in flakes leaving the scuffed up black..Wear a mask when sanding it , it's 'orrible stuff :lol:
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Re: Electrophoretic paint

#4 Post by tractorman »

^^^What they say!

Even more so if there are chips and marks on the new paint. I read somewhere (maybe on this forum) that the paint was only to protect the new metal during transit and storage and is not designed as a "for life" protective coating.
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#6 Post by TerryG »

Now I'm paranoid. I just scuffed it up with a scotch pad and put 2 coats of Frost chassis black over it. I'm sure I'll find out in January if any of the paint is still on :S
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Re: Electrophoretic paint

#7 Post by xpag »

I use 'T' wash an acid wash, conditioner for coatings like this and galvanising got it years ago and it works! Before I used it I had painted galvanised steel with Hammerite.
In the spring it came off in sheets!
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