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Learn To Paint Your Car Primer

Learn To Paint Your Car Primer
Painting An AMC Rambler - Learn to Spray Your First Paint Job
The difference between a good two-stage primer and a rattle can is metal protection. If you are going to leave the car in primer for a long period of time, the two-stage resists moisture and won't chalk or flake off in the sun. It is similar to a topcoat in terms of protection, and of course it is easier to lay down a lot of paint with a gun. Your spray-can finger doesn't get tired. View Related Article
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