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Old 01-24-2017, 12:06 AM   #4
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Re: High build primer and block sanding

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Originally Posted by clemsonteg View Post
No dents or dings remaining, but I hit the lower coats and metal around a few areas before all of my guide coat was off.
Typically the filler / glaze step has your panel closer to flat and straight if you sand through all your primer. Primer is so very expensive and like Brian said, not meant for thickness. Perhaps more body work is in order in the low areas before more Primer is applied.

Think of it this way... hammer and dolly, filler, glaze, Primer... each step getting closer to paint as the process gets finer and finer...can't skip any step.
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