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Finally getting stealflex on
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<blockquote data-quote="firstresponder01" data-source="post: 394134" data-attributes="member: 15492"><p>Well where all the white is I used stealflex white then I out 2 coats of rustoleum oil based ulstrawhite. $8.00 a quart at home depot. Then the blue is 3 coats of the same stuff but royal blue. It's really thick stuff. So its taking a while to fully dry. So I'm going to leave it upside down for a about a week and add a fan in the door to keep good ait circulating. I did not use any primer.I sanded down to bare metal then used acetone to clean it and then painted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firstresponder01, post: 394134, member: 15492"] Well where all the white is I used stealflex white then I out 2 coats of rustoleum oil based ulstrawhite. $8.00 a quart at home depot. Then the blue is 3 coats of the same stuff but royal blue. It's really thick stuff. So its taking a while to fully dry. So I'm going to leave it upside down for a about a week and add a fan in the door to keep good ait circulating. I did not use any primer.I sanded down to bare metal then used acetone to clean it and then painted. [/QUOTE]
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