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<blockquote data-quote="Waco" data-source="post: 29708" data-attributes="member: 453"><p>Avattman, I have not seen a post where anyone has tried rolling or bruching on etch primer. I don't see why it wouldn't be possible. However, the primer and catalyst are very very thin. It really isn't like using paint at all. It is all most the consistentcy of sugar water. I really think it could be done, just be very careful cause the thinner a substance is the more its gonna wanna run. Once its on though a darker color primer and paint should cover up any blemishes or runs that might have happened while applying the etch.. Maybe this will help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waco, post: 29708, member: 453"] Avattman, I have not seen a post where anyone has tried rolling or bruching on etch primer. I don't see why it wouldn't be possible. However, the primer and catalyst are very very thin. It really isn't like using paint at all. It is all most the consistentcy of sugar water. I really think it could be done, just be very careful cause the thinner a substance is the more its gonna wanna run. Once its on though a darker color primer and paint should cover up any blemishes or runs that might have happened while applying the etch.. Maybe this will help. [/QUOTE]
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