Re: Urethane Primer
Hugger has some great advice!
I would add that a high quality urethane reducer will perform better than cheap urethane reducer. Is your primer of good quality or bottom shelf stuff...with paint products, there is no such thing as good, cheap paint.
Allow proper flash times, use a good primer gun with proper tip size, not an old paint gun and you should have a very nice smooth finish.
Here is what you can expect with proper equipment and proper mix with a high end gun and primer.
You do get what you pay for.
Going to lacquer primer will be a huge mistake.
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