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Old 06-05-2006, 07:29 AM   #7
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Re: How to: Inner Rocker Panel Replacement by LFD Inc.

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Originally Posted by gringoloco
I always assumed that you would get chemical reactions between the spray can primer and your final finish. Would you suggest a sealer between the Rust Tough and the color/clear, or just spray the color on top of the rattle can primer?

I agree on the tip- easy on the finger on big projects.

-Chris
Yes you always want to seal any primer before proceding to paint. Almost any time I do work for people it will be media blasted after my work is done in order to get the best job posible. Any time you weld it allows impuritys to get in to the metal and the best way to protect against this is to blast when done. You can get a small hand held spot blaster that works well for this if you do not plan on blasting the entire car after all your work is finished. Any time I mention or use paint in my projects it is only a tempory coating and you will need to provide your what you feel is best

Kevin
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