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I read the entire thread on moparts last year. There was a point when the 69charger guy said "paint right over bare metal."
Then several pages later he said "okay, prime first if you are totally bare." I seriously think about this as a paint option. But as my car is totally bare, I'll be needing a compresor and a gun anyhow for primer. I'm torn on it. I don't know how well it will work on some of the tight curves on a teener using a hard foam roller. I also don't want to have spent all winter prepping my tub to have to sand off a lot of rustoleum. But the CSOB in me really wants to try it. Maybe I should start testing on any of the chuncks of scrap metal that I have laying around. Zach |
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