Posted by GordoSD on April 15, 2012 at 15:30:18 from (208.53.247.197):
In Reply to: Sandable primer posted by JRSutton on April 09, 2012 at 14:16:13:
First app of sandable primer you need a rubber sanding block, a pail of water, a big sponge. and 220 wet or dry paper. You tear a sheet of paper in half crosswise, then fold it lengthwise and if fits the block perfect. Flip it over when worn. Dip the block in the pail and also the sponge. Start sanding and keep the sponge above the block. Squeeze it so new water is going under your block frequently. Wipe the whole area and with the shine from the water you can see defects. Reprime and resand as necessary. Fill tiny pinholes and scratches with spot primer from tube,and rubber pad. or use a one inch foam roller, and primer right from the can. Rolling a small spot is the equivalent of about 6 sprayed coats. When the fender or whatever is PERFECT, prime it one more time and then sand it with 360. Wipe with prepsol, blow it clean. Wet your floor down, tack the fender and paint.
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