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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 505993" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>Well first coat of primer is on[ATTACH]117535[/ATTACH][ATTACH]117536[/ATTACH] Dry vacuumed the entire inside really good. Then wiped it down with acetone for the second time. After that wiped it down with alcohol. Primer went on smooth. Did cut it with the 200 thinner to allow the primer to flow more even. Due to cool temperature waiting for first coat to set before applying second coat. Really happy with the results from first coat. It is taking some time cutting it in and the rolling it out. Did discover I have more blue paint then I original thought which is good. Had four areas on the outside which had runs and sanded them out. Nothing major. Been at this since about 3:40 am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 505993, member: 32555"] Well first coat of primer is on[ATTACH]117535[/ATTACH][ATTACH]117536[/ATTACH] Dry vacuumed the entire inside really good. Then wiped it down with acetone for the second time. After that wiped it down with alcohol. Primer went on smooth. Did cut it with the 200 thinner to allow the primer to flow more even. Due to cool temperature waiting for first coat to set before applying second coat. Really happy with the results from first coat. It is taking some time cutting it in and the rolling it out. Did discover I have more blue paint then I original thought which is good. Had four areas on the outside which had runs and sanded them out. Nothing major. Been at this since about 3:40 am. [/QUOTE]
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