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Old 04-18-2003, 09:06 PM   #1
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Another About Primer

Ok i know there is prob alot of threads that roughly answer my Q but i would jus like to have an answer to my prob.... Ok i bought a diecast plastic bike, took it apart, sanded down body with prob 600/800 and finished with 2000.. it took all paint off and then i applied some primer.. it filled in any rough spots and i sanded down the entire layer. so now it is smooth but i can obviously see the scratches but if i rub my hand over them i feel nothing.. will this show on my paint job? and what is my next step? apply another coat of primer and paint?


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Old 04-18-2003, 09:10 PM   #2
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You could have avoided sanding the paint down, by stripping the paint with CSC/DOT3. Anyway, give it a few more shots of primer, then sand it down enough so you haven't lost any detail, but have covered the scratches.
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Old 04-18-2003, 09:16 PM   #3
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actually I was worrying about the scratches on the primer as well
but as long as u sand the car in one direction, and then u paint your car
it should be find! (as shown on my 360 below)
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well i figured i needed to sand anyways so the paint had somthing to stick to... anyways it is alredy smooth, and im thinkin jus another layer of primer then paint heres a ref pic of the scratches im talkin about



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*it should be fine

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fine scrathes on the primer will show through on your paint. Remember paint hides nothing
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