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<blockquote data-quote="Froggy" data-source="post: 132676" data-attributes="member: 2562"><p>Finally found it at Wallymart Auto part, applied today, then checked an hour later the hull had a gray dust like substance on it, I wiped a Tshirt on it , was the same gray as primer, went over the hull with cloth to clean up, is that normal,? the surface was prepped correctly.... tomorrow its on to Carters Duck paint , what an incredible piece of luck having 70+ weather up here for 4 days . Be able to apply one coat a day till Wednesday... Perfect. Last Year April 1st we still had snow...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Froggy, post: 132676, member: 2562"] Finally found it at Wallymart Auto part, applied today, then checked an hour later the hull had a gray dust like substance on it, I wiped a Tshirt on it , was the same gray as primer, went over the hull with cloth to clean up, is that normal,? the surface was prepped correctly.... tomorrow its on to Carters Duck paint , what an incredible piece of luck having 70+ weather up here for 4 days . Be able to apply one coat a day till Wednesday... Perfect. Last Year April 1st we still had snow... [/QUOTE]
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