It's time to think about painting the interior! During the build I already primed most of the interior using a combination of Stewart EkoPrime and EkoPoxy, and there really isn't a ton to paint given that I'll have front/baggage carpets and side panels. So I'll paint the baggage area, seat pans, and canopy rails.
I know you're supposed to use the same paint manufacturer as primer, but as much as I love the Stewart primer, their color options don't really work for my other interior choices. Am I really rolling the dice to use something like Acry-Glo over my existing primer? Does Acry-Glo need a chemical bond to the primer, or is a mechanical bond (scuffed primer) enough?
If I do go the Acry-Glo route, what do I have to order besides the actual paint? Is it a system that requires a hardener and catalyst?
I know you're supposed to use the same paint manufacturer as primer, but as much as I love the Stewart primer, their color options don't really work for my other interior choices. Am I really rolling the dice to use something like Acry-Glo over my existing primer? Does Acry-Glo need a chemical bond to the primer, or is a mechanical bond (scuffed primer) enough?
If I do go the Acry-Glo route, what do I have to order besides the actual paint? Is it a system that requires a hardener and catalyst?