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<blockquote data-quote="sesand" data-source="post: 762062" data-attributes="member: 559773"><p>So I should essentially just apply it thicker to regions where I need more protection? Is this better than using the mutiple thin coat method? I know thick application is typically a no-no for paiting - you're just asking for it to crack off...</p><p></p><p>I really don't care how it looks, so the hand-spreading may be an option, especially on the floor. I plan on covering it with some type of padding/insulation (probably extra heat-shield from the hood since I ordered it in bulk). I can always use the brush to touch it up.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sesand, post: 762062, member: 559773"] So I should essentially just apply it thicker to regions where I need more protection? Is this better than using the mutiple thin coat method? I know thick application is typically a no-no for paiting - you're just asking for it to crack off... I really don't care how it looks, so the hand-spreading may be an option, especially on the floor. I plan on covering it with some type of padding/insulation (probably extra heat-shield from the hood since I ordered it in bulk). I can always use the brush to touch it up..... [/QUOTE]
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