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<blockquote data-quote="Chas1" data-source="post: 406151" data-attributes="member: 15738"><p>Russ, it almost sounds like the paint you used isn't fully curing and may be the result of the epoxy putty underneath not letting it cure. Check the putty container and see if there's any reccomendation as to how to prep putty surface prior to painting ie sealer or primer coat. If you don't have the container or it doesn't say anyhting then you may want to contact the epoxy manufacturer and explain the problem and ask their suggestions on how to seal or what type of paint to use. This is my best guess but it does sound like the paint you used isn't fully able to cure. PS also look at the paint container to see what surfaces it's recomended for...it may not be made for epoxy. Let us know what you find out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chas1, post: 406151, member: 15738"] Russ, it almost sounds like the paint you used isn't fully curing and may be the result of the epoxy putty underneath not letting it cure. Check the putty container and see if there's any reccomendation as to how to prep putty surface prior to painting ie sealer or primer coat. If you don't have the container or it doesn't say anyhting then you may want to contact the epoxy manufacturer and explain the problem and ask their suggestions on how to seal or what type of paint to use. This is my best guess but it does sound like the paint you used isn't fully able to cure. PS also look at the paint container to see what surfaces it's recomended for...it may not be made for epoxy. Let us know what you find out. [/QUOTE]
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