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    Yeah, when I did the first primer coat I used the blue paper towel "Shop Rags" and had no problem, but did get a bit of "lint". This morning I thought, "Why not use a nice clean cotton cloth?", then I may have exacerbated the problem with my next thought, "Rather than use the car cleaner soap which protects the wax, why not use dishwashing soap that cuts wax and grease?" Talking to my paint guy he says only use a specific glass cleaner or pure water, and never use anything that has been through the household laundry, as it will have some amount of fabric softeners, etc. I am tiring of sanding down this frame!! I suppose it is good exercise.....
    Last edited by rspears; 08-15-2010 at 06:34 AM.
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