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Having just started the fuse (yeah!), I am starting to think ahead about a few things, one of which is which interior parts to prime and with what.
I am planning on painting my interior (cabin) at some point, and I have seen where some people have created additional work for themselves by priming the cabin area parts with epoxy or even self-etch primers way in advance, causing them to have to sand and/or strip parts later on when they wanted to paint.
Anywhooo? I am thinking that I might prime only the mating surfaces of the exposed cabin parts, including the angles on the back of the firewall, in the hopes of making it easier on myself down the road when it comes time to prep and prime for paint.
Good idea? Bad idea? Is there something I am missing? Thanks!
I am planning on painting my interior (cabin) at some point, and I have seen where some people have created additional work for themselves by priming the cabin area parts with epoxy or even self-etch primers way in advance, causing them to have to sand and/or strip parts later on when they wanted to paint.
Anywhooo? I am thinking that I might prime only the mating surfaces of the exposed cabin parts, including the angles on the back of the firewall, in the hopes of making it easier on myself down the road when it comes time to prep and prime for paint.
Good idea? Bad idea? Is there something I am missing? Thanks!