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Old Sep 10, 2006 | 08:47 PM
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ok, sence the dumb @$$ hit my cars trunk leaving school and the price of getting the dent fixed is more than a carbon trunk, im getting the lesser, but on problem. Problem : i go to a car school and 95% of the honda/imports have carbon, and i want a sleeper anyways. Answer : im going to prime it till i get my car painted, but what (in detail) do i need to do to prime it. i know to wet sand the clear coat but how thick is that and how do i know im done. then just spray with normal car primer or some special flexable stuff. ill emit, carbon looks cool, im not painting the inside just for that, but i want this thing to be a sleeper to the naked eye (and it might look retarted with a carbon trunk and no hood ).
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Old Sep 10, 2006 | 09:20 PM
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bump for good luck and good night
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Old Sep 10, 2006 | 09:30 PM
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Default Re: priming carbon fiber *searched* (divisionskate)

just take 600 wet, and sand it down until it gets dull, as long as you put a scratch in it itsfine, dont go all ape **** on it because (never done it myself but i imagine its bad) you dont want to burn through. Regular car primer will just fine. Good luck.
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