For interior areas that were primed and then assembled (so have bare rivet manufactured heads): When time comes to paint the interior, do I need to shoot more primer to cover the rivet heads first, or do most people just shoot paint without worrying about doing something to prep the rivets? I think many areas are a non-issue because they won't get wear and the paint should stick fine, but something like the baggage area will. For example, if I don't prime over all of the pop rivets before painting, am I just asking for paint to start chipping there?
On a side note, is it typical to pull out things like the flap weldment before painting, so I'm not painting over bolt heads (like the bolts that attach the plastic weldment blocks to the seat back bulkhead)?
On a side note, is it typical to pull out things like the flap weldment before painting, so I'm not painting over bolt heads (like the bolts that attach the plastic weldment blocks to the seat back bulkhead)?