WoW !!!
I have always done half hearted bondo and primer jobs with a rattle can...but this time is my first attempt (practice) on a tailgate the way the pros do it
sand with 120, apply 2 coats of primer - let sit overnight, use "guidecoat" to find all the low spots - sand with 120 again...primer again....and again and again - yes i used some "glaze" to fill the really low spots, got it smooth as a babys butt at 320 grit with no low spots or scratches - what an ordeal
plus ya have to keep cleaning the @#$%^& gun all the time
took me an entire weekend to get to the point where i can lay down a test basecoat on a perfectly flat panel yes its my first time and hope with experience to do a panel alot quicker, took me quite a bit of primer and sandpaper to get the hang of it
glad i have time and lots of beer...no wonder they quoted me 5 K to paint my rig start to finish
I have always done half hearted bondo and primer jobs with a rattle can...but this time is my first attempt (practice) on a tailgate the way the pros do it
sand with 120, apply 2 coats of primer - let sit overnight, use "guidecoat" to find all the low spots - sand with 120 again...primer again....and again and again - yes i used some "glaze" to fill the really low spots, got it smooth as a babys butt at 320 grit with no low spots or scratches - what an ordeal
plus ya have to keep cleaning the @#$%^& gun all the time
took me an entire weekend to get to the point where i can lay down a test basecoat on a perfectly flat panel yes its my first time and hope with experience to do a panel alot quicker, took me quite a bit of primer and sandpaper to get the hang of it
glad i have time and lots of beer...no wonder they quoted me 5 K to paint my rig start to finish
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