getting panels straight as can be ?

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  • January 6, 2011 at 4:36 am #26852

    To be honest I really don’t like the idea of putting poly over sanded paint. I don’t like putting polyester glaze over paint either.

    The way I would do it would depend on what you want out of the car. If you love the car, plan on keeping for a long time and want a top notch job I would take it to metal and use poly if needed. If you like the car and want a good looking job that you are going to sell it a few years down the road I would use your existing finish. Block what you have and put a good 2 pack primer on it. Block and reprime any areas that need it. Sand and paint.

    January 6, 2011 at 8:09 am #26856

    [quote=”ryanbrown999″ post=16817]To be honest I really don’t like the idea of putting poly over sanded paint. I don’t like putting polyester glaze over paint either.

    The way I would do it would depend on what you want out of the car. If you love the car, plan on keeping for a long time and want a top notch job I would take it to metal and use poly if needed. If you like the car and want a good looking job that you are going to sell it a few years down the road I would use your existing finish. Block what you have and put a good 2 pack primer on it. Block and reprime any areas that need it. Sand and paint.[/quote]

    Well said, II think that pretty well sums up most of the posts. :cheers

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