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CAN17 said..Sandman1221 said..CAN17 said..
Thanks for the advice guys!
Thinking of just getting some of that Bondo spot putty Paducah mentioned since it would probably be easier to sand then epoxy. Just to fill very small scratches. Would you lay plastic over it or just apply and let dry?
Bondo is as hard as epoxy, worked with both, but you will get a smoother finished surface with epoxy. Just get the two part waterproof epoxy that comes in a dual syringe for $5, lasts for 10 years, easy. Plus bondo will not flow into voids like freshly mixed epoxy will.
Okay, so Bondo only if in a pinch.
I don't know how important "marine" epoxy is for minor scratches on wings, I have the white but don't want to use it on a back carbon wing. I think JB weld clear could work well.
So my steps to take are(?)
-tape off the area with painters tape
-apply epoxy to scratches, using a plastic smooth edge of something to smooth out the epoxy in the scratches. I will try not to go overkill on the epoxy as it shouldn't need much and it would mean more sanding and potentially causing me to sand too much into surrounding areas. I think if I do this right I might not need to apply plastic over it to make smooth.
-take tape off before it cures to prevent it from getting stuck on the wing.
-sand and finish with 1000 grit
Try black sandable primer first as mentioned by utcminusfour
If you insist on going the epoxy route, a) get some black epoxy colorant and b) mix in glass microspheres (the infamous "bog"). it should be thick like peanut butter not thin. Thicker sands easier. Wear a mask - you don't want to be breathing this crap. It's a few extra bucks but you'll be good for repairs for a few years.
But, try the sandable primer - sands super easily. If you have a gloss finish, you can top off with gloss clear coat enamel. Dries quickly and easy to sand.
And, yes, mask, mask, mask.
This stuff works well, I'm sure there are other brands as good if not better