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We have 7% here.

5oz duplicolor cans only cost $2.87 at my Wal-Mart. I like Duplicolor in general, but I can get better finishes with Tamiya, even though I have to pay twice as much (5.75 from the hobby shop, 7% sales tax too ) for 3oz of Tamiya, it's worth it because of the lack of hassle over polishing the paint out.
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(Umm...... those "fingers" better be directed to your 7% state, not me)
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From what I remember seeing, some Duplicolor primers are ONLY for metals, so watch out. I use krylon plastic/all purpose primer, and then duplicolor.
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Quote:
Quoted by: Nells98Vic I find that the Duplicolor primer has a texture to it that shows under color coats, so make sure you sand it out a bit......
I read somewhere that primer should always be sanded.

Hey Nells98Vic, you have some cool sites!
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At least our sales tax is only 4.166%
Four and one-sixth percent? What an odd number!
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