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jkitz

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When I bought my 67 coronet it had been sitting outside. No paint on the car. The skim coat of bondo exposed. Some of the bondo has cracked I was able to scrape some off. So what do I do from here?
 
Get under cover, sand/media blast and get a good coat of Epoxy primer or two on it. Then you will have time to work on it without it rusting.
 
X2 on what the others posted, also all the old filler comes off, leave none of it on the car when its blasted.
 
The epoxy primer I use has to be top coated in a week. And it's not easy to sand.
 
I use Eastwoods, it can be topcoated without sanding in 5 days or less. After that you need to scuff it up and reapply. Follow directions on product.
 
A good epoxy 2 part does not like to be sanded. Remember you can scuff it then apply a water proof Bondo over it. Followed by 2K primer or spray able filler.
 
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