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Chalk like Residue on paint
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<blockquote data-quote="parkerdog" data-source="post: 300074" data-attributes="member: 5503"><p>You have 2 coats on it already? You don't like the way it looks or did you put it really thin?</p><p></p><p>I just used the same paint, different color and 2 coats was enough for me but it was a smaller project so I probably put it on thicker. </p><p></p><p>If you are going to put on another coat, check the can and see if it wants you to lightly scuff it again before painting.</p><p></p><p>edit- I went back and reread your first post, why did you put several coats of primer on it? If you were trying to fill in imperfections you would need a sandable primer which is basically thicker to give you something to sand.</p><p></p><p>I still have my seat box sitting behind me I painted with the krylon camo last month and I was curious so have been rubbing on it. lol All I got was marks in the dust. It was olive, black and khaki.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parkerdog, post: 300074, member: 5503"] You have 2 coats on it already? You don't like the way it looks or did you put it really thin? I just used the same paint, different color and 2 coats was enough for me but it was a smaller project so I probably put it on thicker. If you are going to put on another coat, check the can and see if it wants you to lightly scuff it again before painting. edit- I went back and reread your first post, why did you put several coats of primer on it? If you were trying to fill in imperfections you would need a sandable primer which is basically thicker to give you something to sand. I still have my seat box sitting behind me I painted with the krylon camo last month and I was curious so have been rubbing on it. lol All I got was marks in the dust. It was olive, black and khaki. [/QUOTE]
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