sparkcrafter
Active Member
I’m in the process of learning the proper techniques for getting a nice finish using Stewart Systems EkoCrylic. At this point in my learning curve there is still considerable orange peel in the finish which hasn’t been much of an issue on the small parts that show in the interior, but I wouldn’t feel comfortable painting the exterior unless there was a straightforward solution for cutting and buffing the finish. DanH published an excellent post on cutting and buffing clear coat finishes on flush riveted RVs, but I’m not sure how well that technique would work on EkoCrylic and having to deal with the pop rivet heads on the RV-12. Anybody have experience with cutting and buffing the finish of an Rv-12 or EkoCrylic?