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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 485752" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>Most epoxies leave behind an 'amine blush' after curing, as a result of the cure, so as long as wiped down, lightly sanded and wiped again (in one direction only) I've never had an issue.</p><p></p><p>Now that I think of it, on my old frp Parker I made a lot of items out of plywood, coated w/ epoxy and those were painted with a 1-part epoxy marine paint. Those pieces were't immersed, but were exposed to rain/weather and had zero issues. I use R-O paints on my hull where they get wet to being immersed and I've never had any issues. That tin hull running bottom is epoxied too, with Steel-Flex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 485752, member: 15636"] Most epoxies leave behind an 'amine blush' after curing, as a result of the cure, so as long as wiped down, lightly sanded and wiped again (in one direction only) I've never had an issue. Now that I think of it, on my old frp Parker I made a lot of items out of plywood, coated w/ epoxy and those were painted with a 1-part epoxy marine paint. Those pieces were't immersed, but were exposed to rain/weather and had zero issues. I use R-O paints on my hull where they get wet to being immersed and I've never had any issues. That tin hull running bottom is epoxied too, with Steel-Flex. [/QUOTE]
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