As a painter I'll put in my .02 here. You would probably be OK with just spraying on the finish. However if there is going to be a reaction between one of the primers and the finish. You won't find out untill it is too late. The bright side of this is that you get to start sanding again;-). If you are this far, be safe, most finish systems have a base sealer that is applied prior to color. Save some heart ache and use a finish system rather than just buying a gallon of your favorite color. With that I will also tell you that I have mixed lots of different system with good success. Thanks Wayne ----- Original Message ----- From: Dan Heath <da...@alltel.net> To: <o...@aviation-mechanics.com>; <kr...@mylist.net> Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 3:53 PM Subject: Re: KR> Painting - Should I shoot another layer of primer
> Well, I'll let you know how it goes after I paint mine. I'll bet that no > local paint person knows anything about Smooth Prime. > Subject: Re: KR> Painting - Should I shoot another layer of primer > > > > "it is primer, so it is OK." > > > > . I personally would rather > > spray the entire project uniformly just to make sure that the paint did not > > curdle and cause me to have to re-accomplish part of all of my work. > >