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<blockquote data-quote="joeybutts" data-source="post: 6805484" data-attributes="member: 573205"><p>Filler was basic Elmer's wood filler in the plastic tub.</p><p></p><p>Primer was Rustoleum Filler Primer.</p><p></p><p>Paint was Rustoleum 2X Coverage Gloss Black. (I think I like the Krylon product better, which I have used on other projects.)</p><p></p><p>And then I cleared with Rustoleum Crystal Clear Enamel, which I won't do again because it takes FOREVER for the stuff to dry. The last time I did paint I used Krylon Triple Thick Clear Glaze and think I liked that, BUT think that I will do like I did on my towers and get them auto cleared. Best clear that I have had done. Only problem is that you don't really have control, you know what I mean? I kept putting coat after coat on the speaker of clear, where if you tell a body shop, they are going to do what yousay and stop and then you have to pay more. I NEED to get a bigger compressor and then a HVLP or whatever it's called.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeybutts, post: 6805484, member: 573205"] Filler was basic Elmer's wood filler in the plastic tub. Primer was Rustoleum Filler Primer. Paint was Rustoleum 2X Coverage Gloss Black. (I think I like the Krylon product better, which I have used on other projects.) And then I cleared with Rustoleum Crystal Clear Enamel, which I won't do again because it takes FOREVER for the stuff to dry. The last time I did paint I used Krylon Triple Thick Clear Glaze and think I liked that, BUT think that I will do like I did on my towers and get them auto cleared. Best clear that I have had done. Only problem is that you don't really have control, you know what I mean? I kept putting coat after coat on the speaker of clear, where if you tell a body shop, they are going to do what yousay and stop and then you have to pay more. I NEED to get a bigger compressor and then a HVLP or whatever it's called....... [/QUOTE]
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