I would recommend SPI (Southern Polyurethanes Inc) Epoxy over Omni Epoxy. I do use a bit of Omni Epoxy, but now I only use it for sealer (reduced). Here is one of the many reason I prefer the SPI Epoxy over the Omni: It sands easily, and will not gum up your sand paper like omni epoxy, DP40 series PPG Epoxies, etc. You can put down say two coats (over properly prepped bare metal). Do not use any metal conditioners, etc under the epoxy. Never use etch primer under epoxy. Later you can go back into it, and do your body work right over the epoxy (after 7 days scuff it with 180 grit paper for filler). If you use the Moni Epoxy, you will find out right away what I mean when it comes time that you will have to sand some of it. I also have one of the largest and best Auto Body and Painting Groups on social media, where we advise out member's how to do all this body stuff, properly. One of my adm's is a retired Dupont Paint Chemist. Other Mod's are very knowledgeable, and some are building exotic 300k car's, etc. Out goal in that specific group is lead others towards doing a correct job (procedure) on their car's. Pic is the older label on the can, but you get the idea. This epoxy sands beautiful.
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