moparstud440
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What high build primers do you like to use? Is it better to use one spray on via a paint gun vs a rattle can?
The whole car. I have it torn apart now so was going to work on like the roof/qts now than later do the doors, fenders, hoods, truck lid as I have time.what is it you are priming...the whole car, a door or hood?
I agree that UPOL stuff is really good. I would be happy to try their primer, but I like the G2 so much, I am hesitant to try anything else. I did a lot of work to a badly damaged plastic front bumper facia on a car I was flipping once, and I needed to do a lot of filler work on it. U wound up using a UPOL flexible filler designed exactly for what I needed. It worked very well, sanded nicely and the resulting repairs looked great And tou are right; name brand products are not cheap, but you get what you pay for.I use UPOL with a 1.7 tip.. or 1.5 if i thin it (which i do to lay down a bit smoother on the last coat) and have been very happy with it.. ****'s not cheap though
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Thanks for the glowing compliment, but I am not a pro painter. I am a just a serious hobbyist like you. I've been doing it for about 50 years, so I've gotten pretty good at it. I bet your paint work is just as good as mine. The secret, as you know, is being careful and NOT rushing all bodywork and prep. Then taking your time block sanding primer, and then not rushing the final paint job. I'd like to see some of your paint work.Use a spray gun, not rattle cans. If you're going to strip the car down to bare metal, use epoxy primer first and then use high build over that. Auto paint supplies are expensive nowadays, so be prepared for a little sticker shock when you purchase. Evercoat and UPOL mentioned above are good products. I tend to use Southern Polyurethane primers and clears. I'm not a pro painter like @harrisonm , but just a hobbyist that enjoys doing my own work. I've used all 3 of the brands I just mentioned with good results, but have just gotten in the groove of ordering my primers and clear from SPI. Look on You Tube, for Paint Society channel. I've learned a lot of good tips and practices from Brian. Enjoy your project!
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LIKE HE SAID!!!!! tip size varies by that companies product!!!!!!Whatever you buy look at the mfgs TDS technical data sheet for info like prep and gun tip size.
SlickSand Featherfill requires a large tip. I use a large tip like they say to use. Not only does it get tge materials on , it goes on smoothly.LIKE HE SAID!!!!! tip size varies by that companies product!!!!!!
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This is the same as the old version 1 3-M. System