sanding and primering
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Re: sanding and primering (h4rrison)
yes. if u dont the paint will peel off, or mabe even run down the lip ur painting before it even adheres. if u dont want to primer, but u should, u can just scufff it with a 3m red scuffing pad and clean it with wax/grease remover. but at that point u might as well just spray some cheapoxy primer after scuffing and lay the paint on right over it
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Re: sanding and primering (msinsky14)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by msinsky14 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yes. if u dont the paint will peel off, or mabe even run down the lip ur painting before it even adheres. if u dont want to primer, but u should, u can just scufff it with a 3m red scuffing pad and clean it with wax/grease remover. but at that point u might as well just spray some cheapoxy primer after scuffing and lay the paint on right over it</TD></TR></TABLE> yeah i only got enough for like the coat and paint. ill probably sand it with 600grit then apply paint.
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