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    i recently did a frame off on my 81 malibu. had it sandblasted and all paint stripped. next came the epoxy primer . did the epoxy before the bodywork because i knew there was going to be a delay on this project/ and did not want to keep the bare metal exposed for any lenghth of time. my question now is will bondo stick to epoxy. ................after bondo is applied do i reprime with epoxy.................any and all help much appreciated........thanks.......malibu81
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    I would DA the spot your going to fix to the metal. Do the repair and then spot prime the area so you protect the metal.
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    Yes you can use bondo over the epoxy, but I recommend using a Polyester Glazing putty , the brand of epoxy you used should have a compatiable polyester glazing putty .

    Just sand the areas where it is need with 150 grit sand paper and apply the glazing compound.

    And It will need to be re-primed to fill small pin-holes and keep your color from soaking up when sprayed.

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    nice car. looks like a lot of work. how many cubes and what gearing are you going to use.......good luck
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