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Originally Posted by falcon900guy
i think i have my overhead console fitted pretty good on cabin top, but it's time to make things look nice and neat. what is the best way to prime the console for paint? i see a lot of people's build site and looking for help on prepping the interior cabin top for paint. i see primer being used and maybe a little thicker product being used to really work on a nice finish. any help would be much appreciated.
kenny
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Just like you would prime any other fiberglass piece. Just make sure you used soap and/or solvent to clean the overhead to ensure that there isn't any mold release or other contaminants still present.
The good news is that carbon fiber (at least the stuff from Geoff) tends to have significantly less pin holes than the pink fiberglass from Van's. But there is still a chance that you may find one or two. I used Loehle Wonderfill to fill pin holes. It doesn't take much. You could also use a sanding primer.
I used Rustoleum rattle cans. It's been over three years and it's still holding up quite well. I would also advise painting it upside down on a bench before you mount the cabin cover.