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Old 10-15-2010, 03:04 PM   #22
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Re: Painting Advice

I ended up getting a gallon of Evercoat G2 featherfill polyester primer for free and it's great. Really thick, like spray on bondo. Sands easy and you can lay it on thick to fill sanding scratches without too much worry of runs. Still wondering if I need a urethane primer over it to seal the panels better but not sure. When it's time for color I'm leaning towards a base/ clear for durability but it does sound harder to work with than single stage paints. I've been working on bodywork on mine for exactly a year and I might be halfway done, maybe. It seems like just when you primed and blocked and primed and blocked you'll always find another low spot or group of sanding scratches. If it looks like crap with wet primer on it, paint will just make it look worse so get it straight as you can. Try to do what bodywork you can in the sun. Don't know how many times I thought I was good under shop lighting to carry the fender outside and immediately see a spot I missed.
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