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Posted by scott#2 on June 26, 2005 at 18:04:25 from (138.88.69.156):
some of the areas have dried to a white chalk color, some to a rust color(needs another application?) and the grooves in the floorboard that I sprayed it on are still wet (collected there) and gooey black. I guess you leave the white stuff on until you paint, or scotch brite it off (seems like alot of scotch briteing though) re-apply to the rust colored areas and dry the excess in the grooves and let dry. (right??) How much of this stuff do you apply? I am using a 99 cent spray bottle (has to goes on heavy to cover it completly) and I guess iI should shake the excess off. Seems like a waste. Should I use a gun? How do you guys efficently use this stuff for best results? Thanks for All Your Help, scott#2
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