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<blockquote data-quote="MeanMouth" data-source="post: 132817" data-attributes="member: 2460"><p>The dust is from holding the can a little too far away, but as I moved a little closer, I noticed that the primer will roughen up by itself after drying. So wash it down after it's dry just to see if you can remove the majority of it, or lightly wetsand like stated above.</p><p></p><p>As far as wetsanding, just read the back of the can, because there are certain time limitations when moving onto your top coat. Follow them to a "T", and it will come out looking great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeanMouth, post: 132817, member: 2460"] The dust is from holding the can a little too far away, but as I moved a little closer, I noticed that the primer will roughen up by itself after drying. So wash it down after it's dry just to see if you can remove the majority of it, or lightly wetsand like stated above. As far as wetsanding, just read the back of the can, because there are certain time limitations when moving onto your top coat. Follow them to a "T", and it will come out looking great. [/QUOTE]
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