Posted by Bhunt on January 15, 2017 at 23:46:38 from (67.1.123.115):
In Reply to: Update On BigD. posted by Bryce Frazier on January 15, 2017 at 17:30:26:
Looks like your doing a great job on it no doubt that paint is going to stick well. I would just tell ya to paper & tape up your door jams hood and tailgate were the seam is or you will be removing overspray inside the door jams hood and tailgate particularly if your changing colors the paint or primer spray will go in the cracks and will look really bad when you open the doors hood ext. You probably already have the primer but if you don't I would use red oxide primer its much easier to sand it and see defects in it than the gray. Note: either primers fine just giving you my prospective. Tip: You don't want to have orange peel in the primer or else you'll have orange peel in the paint as well so apply it thin or sand it smooth after application were you need to block out defects and waves. Looks like you know what your doing through but I through I would just throw it that out there. I appreciate all the help you have giving me in the past.
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