so while this thread is up, here's a bit of an oddball question.
because if it's low price and massive availability, i'm just going to use black rustoleum (instead of por15 or similar) under the car, in the wheel wells, and floorboards (i actually used some about 5 years ago on the floors back when i was replacing burned wiring ~5 years ago, and it's held up great). was going to get one of the cheap hf guns to spray it for some practice/trigger time before stepping up to epoxy and/or a decent gun.
with it being an oil base, will doing that cause any problems with a typical epoxy (probably spi) or other primer/paint somewhere else in the process where they overlap? or will it just need enough cure time before something else goes on top of it?
because if it's low price and massive availability, i'm just going to use black rustoleum (instead of por15 or similar) under the car, in the wheel wells, and floorboards (i actually used some about 5 years ago on the floors back when i was replacing burned wiring ~5 years ago, and it's held up great). was going to get one of the cheap hf guns to spray it for some practice/trigger time before stepping up to epoxy and/or a decent gun.
with it being an oil base, will doing that cause any problems with a typical epoxy (probably spi) or other primer/paint somewhere else in the process where they overlap? or will it just need enough cure time before something else goes on top of it?