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preparing a body

After sanded a new body; i've to putty it?
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Are there any sink marks? Are there any panels that are eneven (dips in the panels, deep scratches)? If you are satisfied with the sanding result and none of these examples are noticable then primer away! Usually after the primer the imerfections are more noticable. This is where you may decide to add some putty. If not, then sand the primer til smooth and coat it with the color of choice. Hope this helps. Good Luck Lucka3000GT.
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Thanx Walter
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