I'm priming, so no need to get into that conversation
Being an new builder that chose to prime, I have of course been over zealous making sure that everything is covered in primer. Any time I find a small miss here or there, or on the edge of a part where I missed; I end up going back and fixing it. This is tedious as heck with AKZO (scuff around area, respray or touch up etc), especially finding it the next day/s.
So question, the "edges" of all of our parts are not covered in alcad by definition. How does corrosion effect parts like this? Does only the exposed metal corrode, or can it lead to corrosion getting "under" the alcad or primer.
If corrosion can't get "under" anything, I'm inclined to believe that any tiny misses in primer here and there won't cause any problems.
Has anyone every seen corrosion on a small spot of missed primer, or on an edge?
Being an new builder that chose to prime, I have of course been over zealous making sure that everything is covered in primer. Any time I find a small miss here or there, or on the edge of a part where I missed; I end up going back and fixing it. This is tedious as heck with AKZO (scuff around area, respray or touch up etc), especially finding it the next day/s.
So question, the "edges" of all of our parts are not covered in alcad by definition. How does corrosion effect parts like this? Does only the exposed metal corrode, or can it lead to corrosion getting "under" the alcad or primer.
If corrosion can't get "under" anything, I'm inclined to believe that any tiny misses in primer here and there won't cause any problems.
Has anyone every seen corrosion on a small spot of missed primer, or on an edge?