I had an informative chat with Chris (my local bodywork guru

) today regarding fibreglass, paint etc. When he paints old fibreglass of unknown paint history the first coat is a sealer (not primer sealer) this is NOT rubbed down before applying a suitable primer as that would affect the integrity enableing old paint to bleed through and possibly react

Once the topcoat has been applied water should'nt be able to creep into the fibreglass, but apparently its not unknown for moisture either from the atmosphere, rain in wheelarches etc to be absorbed through the the underside of some older fibreglass with unpleasant results

No two pack should have been produced after the end of 06, its still possible to get bits from here and there, hardener is getting in very short supply. Not all countries opted out of using two pack, Australia being one (i'm sure there others nearer) but if you're caught importing it its almost as bad as being a drug runner

He seemed to think there is a range of commercial vehicle paints (Du Pont

) thats quite similar to the old two pack, not quite as tough though.
The above is not cast in stone, its just what works for him
