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Old 04-22-2024, 06:05 AM   #71
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I am in the process of prepping my cart for paint. I am going the rattle can route and will be applying primer and bulldog adhesion promoter once my surface is clean and ready for paint. I am going to use semi gloss black paint+primer for my color coat. Is it necessary to apply a "glossy clear coat as well after doing so?
No, it's not necessary.

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Old 04-22-2024, 01:40 PM   #72
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Thank you Ron.
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Old 04-23-2024, 09:17 AM   #73
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If I have time I will try to do one on prepping fiberglass and metal bodies also if you guys think it is needed.
I know I'm replying to an old comment but, any chance you've made a post for fiberglass bodies? I've missed it if you have
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The process for a fiberglass body is pretty much the same minus the adhesion promoter. You would prep it the same, fill with a little different filler, and then primer, sand and paint the same.
Now if you are fixing cracks or holes in a fiberglass body, you would use a filler that has fiberglass strand in it directly on the prepped body. You can sand that smooth and then go over it with a polyester filler to fill the pin holes and such. After that it is on to the primer.

I hope that helps Gunner
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The process for a fiberglass body is pretty much the same minus the adhesion promoter. You would prep it the same, fill with a little different filler, and then primer, sand and paint the same.
Now if you are fixing cracks or holes in a fiberglass body, you would use a filler that has fiberglass strand in it directly on the prepped body. You can sand that smooth and then go over it with a polyester filler to fill the pin holes and such. After that it is on to the primer.

I hope that helps Gunner
Hi Master66. Hope all is well with you.
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All is good buddy. It has been a while.
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The process for a fiberglass body is pretty much the same minus the adhesion promoter. You would prep it the same, fill with a little different filler, and then primer, sand and paint the same.
Now if you are fixing cracks or holes in a fiberglass body, you would use a filler that has fiberglass strand in it directly on the prepped body. You can sand that smooth and then go over it with a polyester filler to fill the pin holes and such. After that it is on to the primer.

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Thank you very much!!
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