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| WhereEaglesDare:
When painting a cab to make it looks good again and it has black laminate on it, should I remove the laminate first or just use bondo to fill in the lil dents and prime it and paint over it? |
| javeryh:
Remove the laminate. |
| drventure:
Yeah, I know from bad experience about trying to get stuff like paint to stick to laminate :'( Probably best to remove it, fill and sand, then prime. You might check out that spray filler/primer that OND mentioned. I've seen it at pep boys locally, though I'm guessing many auto supply or painting places should have it. |
| jennifer:
Paint/primer will have to applied fairly thick in multiple light coats, in order to get the fill needed to compensate for the missing laminate........ and not leaving a lip/step up to the T moulding...... or relaminate thats fun too!!!!! |
| WhereEaglesDare:
Thanks I'm going to paint my MAME cab next weekend. We'll see how it turns out |
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