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| BadMouth:
--- Quote from: tsaylor on October 09, 2010, 01:57:22 am ---Thanks BadMouth, those are good tips. Any hints on the "prep right" point? Does that mean sand it down, fill in any holes, and then primer? Is spray primer a good choice? How many cans of each (primer/bedliner/clearcoat)? Sorry, feeling like a noob in this area. :-[ --- End quote --- Yeah, prep just means what you said, fill, sand, & prime. Any primer should be fine. I used Rustoleum Primer Filler because it's sandable & fills in small imperfections. http://www.rustoleum.com/CBGProduct.asp?pid=11 I've only done small projects, but the primer/bedliner/clearcoat seem to go a long way. Two cans of each would definitely do a whole cab, one can of each would probably come close. The stuff covers really well, so it doesn't take a lot. Don't cheap out and buy generic primer & clearcoat. You'll end up having to use 5x as much primer and the clearcoat could have some type of reaction with the bedliner and ruin your project. |
| tsaylor:
Thanks BadMouth! Hope I didn't sidetrack this thread too badly. |
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