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Old 10-06-2002, 04:26 PM   #2
polara7777
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Make sure your mixture is right and go slowly! Take your time and wait until the paint is tacky before spraying on the next coat. The first coat needs to be just a light spray, not a thick coat. Also make sure you have a good sanded surface for the paint to adhere to. If you have any more in depth questions feel free to ask. I painted cars and did body work for years.
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