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can you put too much primer on?


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#26 brocks72xu1

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Posted 29 September 2009 - 11:46 PM

thats no worries at all dane any time mate ,im only a phone call away wallaby crash supplies do come up your way as well expoxy primer will cost you around 210 220 dollars do it the way i told and you wont get any sink backs at all,ill get the paint reps number for you tommorow

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Posted 30 September 2009 - 01:42 AM

going off the thread a bit now , but what is the point of just doing the prep in 2pac? why not just go 2K all the way. to me , with acrylic, any person can do it in a shed and have a go here, there wherever. unless you want 'period - type finish'. obviously cost still becomes an issue. acrylic is 'warmer', thats just made up. esp if it good quality paint which has been recommended. just block down the 2pac so its duller & itll resemble acrylic. if its a high performance paint system it can be made to resemble any 'type' of finish desired. on another thread, acrylic needs waxing & polishing all the time. all the swirl marks at the servo lights




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