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<blockquote data-quote="Ken448" data-source="post: 6045533" data-attributes="member: 585333"><p>youll never get a good SHINY finish with a roller. Start by using fill primer, let dry and sand smooth. 2nd spray it with a quality paint (duplicolor works pretty good when using automotive finish) when you spray, you use nice even passes and WATCH the paint flow on. Dont spray like the idiots you see on TV home improvement shows. You'll never get a good finish scribbling with a spray can. Once the base looks good, use clear coat (same brand base you used) and again,. WATCH the paint flow on to achieve a smooth even finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken448, post: 6045533, member: 585333"] youll never get a good SHINY finish with a roller. Start by using fill primer, let dry and sand smooth. 2nd spray it with a quality paint (duplicolor works pretty good when using automotive finish) when you spray, you use nice even passes and WATCH the paint flow on. Dont spray like the idiots you see on TV home improvement shows. You'll never get a good finish scribbling with a spray can. Once the base looks good, use clear coat (same brand base you used) and again,. WATCH the paint flow on to achieve a smooth even finish. [/QUOTE]
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