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Old 11-22-2012, 08:34 AM   #11
aacorp
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Default Painting time

I took a series of photos of the various steps, will post them in a logical order - let me know if I missed a step. (I know I like it when folks post lots of pics, so here goes!).

Overall, it went well - till the very end, so typical when you're tired and feeling a little over-confident!

Finished the body work, sanded as much of the filler off as possible. I personally like the USC product called 'Icing', I think other products are equal and/or better, this is just personal preference.





I like to lay out my chemicals up front, just to make sure I have everything. Here is the cleaner, AP, primer, and sealer


Laid down the PPG adhesion promotor, it is very thin and I honestly could not tell how much I was spraying nor where I was overlapping. I'll blame the poor lighting (I'll use that excuse again, and again!).

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