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    I would agree with the epoxy. I never use less than 3 medium coats and apply it right after sanding/cleaning. Are the $300 epoxy systems better than the $70 epoxys??? Takes more experience than I have to really answer that but I have found that some of the lower priced epoxies are tough as nails but can sometimes be a bear to feather if needed. Sand the metal with 180 grit DA and clean good. Preparation is as important as the paint used.
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    ok thanks guys
    right now im still blocking it with 320 grit
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