I tried many things w/smooth prime and found that if you used a squeegy
first it seemed to fill better on the first pass. The stuff is good but
not as good as advertised.


On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 17:49:52 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time) "Dan Heath"
<da...@alltel.net> writes:
> I found the same thing about smooth prime.  The first time I used it, 
> I had
> to remove mountains.  Then I started thinning it.  It doesn't cover 
> as well
> thinned, but it does a much better job of filling pin holes and does 
> leave
> as many mountains to sand off.  I then used a grey filler primer and 
> still
> had to get rid of some pin holes with spot putty.

> 

> I sanded the mountains off with 100 grit, then went to 220.  My 
> final sand
> on the grey primer was 400 grit.  The paint says that it prefers 
> that you
> don't sand to more than 230 grit.  Well too bad for my paint.

> 

> One thing I really like about using the smooth prime and then the 
> grey
> primer, is, that you know when to stop sanding the grey primer.  See 
> white
> and stop. 

>  

> N64KR

>  

> Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC

>  

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