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Ok, the primer I put on can be sanded in an hour or so but I prefer to let it set at least 24 hrs so It can get nice and hard for better holdout when topcoated.... Believe it or not optimum wait time on this would be about 6 months or so !!!
So during the wait after I primed this evening I started to tape up some things that will remain till the job is completed... Can't sit around waiting for primer too dry !!!!
Last edited by GDwrench; 10-05-2011 at 07:40 PM. |
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Nice work, I'm getting in line with the other guys that need some paint work.
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Today after work I blocked down the primer I applied yesterday,and I used 240 grit exclusively.You can see some areas where I did not get enough material off before it was primed.It's hard too judge when your dealing with repair area of these size's not to mention a gradual curve with a negative radius of this length....can be somewhat tricky
![]() But it did turn out nice after one blocking. I put three more coats of primer on the area's with some extra reducer in the mix so it lays a bit flatter/smoother for easier final sanding before the topcoats. If things go well I should have the custom mixed paint tomorrow and possibly spray color/clear tomorrow night ![]() Here's another round of shots............. |
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I also got some primer on the rear gutter........
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