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yes.... that was what I wanted to know... The factory had the seam sealer gooped all over everything after it was painted ... but I was thinking it would seal better if it was seam sealed and then painted.. as the paint would help to seal it as well.
2k primer then seam seal then paint is the plan.. sound good?
In my interior, I epoxy primed, mid build primer (where needed), seam sealed, sealer, paint, clear. On my exterior, it will basically be the same except the seam sealer will go on after all the sanding is done. Right before the sealer and paint.
the factory used to seal the bare metel its best to prime (epoxy primer)then seal and paint then it will be water proff and water will not get behind it. were the factrys didn't. do both sides. if you can.......only epoxy primer is water proff not liquor if you can still buy it....it been 20yr.sence I painted............Artie