Posted by Inno on March 11, 2011 at 13:44:43 from (70.54.184.7):
Figured I'd start a new post for this one so as not to hijack one already in progress.
I'm finishing a 2 month body job on my 1998 Silverado extended cab. It's in two part primer right now and I'll be blocking the primer this weekend and hopefully get it sprayed as well.......we'll see. It's Martin Senour Crossfire platinum base with Finish 1 clear over Martin Senour 2k primer.
I did the tailgate last night as practice and got a few runs in the clear, my plan is to block it with 1500 to remove the runs then 2000 to remove any fine scratches, then either buff it or spray one more coat of clear. Does this sound right?
Also, what do the pros do when they have to paint a roof on a fairly tall extended cab pickup? I'm thinking a ladder but that is going to make smooth passes with the gun difficult. Any ideas?
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