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| TimT |
May 22 2005, 07:05 PM
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Most of the exposed surfaces on my 911 are either fiberglass, or carbon fiber.
I guess at some point I have to prime the whole car with a primer/surfacer, or primer/sealer Does gel-coat glass need to be primed? In all im thinking there will be 3 different surfaces to be painted, gel-coated fiberglass, carbon fiber, and steel/bodyfiller surfaces ( just A and C pillars) any advice will be appreciated |
Lawrence IIRC, most paint systems offer a flex-additive for... May 22 2005, 08:03 PM
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