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    SprayTech, If I haven't learned anything else on...

    SprayTech, If I haven't learned anything else on this group, it is that no two painters use the same process.

    I use 36 or 40 grit on a vertical sander to strip paint. I can strip a full size car...
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    I hate to disagree with anyone, but I do believe...

    I hate to disagree with anyone, but I do believe in the "test of time".

    I've been using urethane primer, and then Fiberglass-Evercoat Euroglaze over 36-40 grit rough prep for over 15 years with...
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    Tell him not to grind the edges, and stop ginding...

    Tell him not to grind the edges, and stop ginding when the paint is gone.

    My approach is as simple as I can make it. Find a way to do things that doesn't use a lot of extra hours, and it works...
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    I've been stripping paint with 36 grit for about...

    I've been stripping paint with 36 grit for about 15 years, shooting 3-4 wet coats of two part urethane primer, then guide coating and blocking with 360, and painting base coat clear coat on top. I've...
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    M falconstein, I agree. Same process serves me...

    M falconstein, I agree. Same process serves me well every time. The new urethane primers are pretty foolproof.
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    If you are using a catlyzed primer, always use...

    If you are using a catlyzed primer, always use two coats minimum or the hardener might not work. I use 2 coats for a smooth, straight surface, and 3-6 coats over rough surfaces, and body work,...
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