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    mcneilms is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1993 Hummer, 1973 E-Type Jag
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    Do these steps look right for Painting?

     



    1. DPLF on Bare Metal
    2. Dry overnight then scuff
    3. Bondo
    4. DPLF on whole Car
    5. Dry overnight then scuff
    6. Hi-Build
    7. Sand level
    8. Base Coat
    9. Clear Coat

    Also, I have noticed that 2-3 coats of clear are generally quoted, but...Can I put like 5-6 on at one time? Or should I wait for some time (How much?) then scuff and put the last 3 coats on?

    The reason is, so I don't run the chance of buffing through. There are about a thousand big rivets on a Hummer and I will definitely hit some when wet sanding & buffing.

    Thanks,

    Scott
    Last edited by mcneilms; 07-13-2005 at 05:55 AM.
    Scott
    Restoring '93 Hummer
    in the Desert of Saudi Arabia

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