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1. Orange Peel? (score: 1)
Author: "Wakefield, Glenn" <Glenn.Wakefield@Jacobs.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 04:53:15 -0800
I'm still trying to prep the body for paint. After a very lengthy discussion with the local paint shop, they talked me into a base / clear of acrylic enamel. However that isn't my problem. I shot the
/html/mgs/1999-01/msg01405.html (7,571 bytes)

2. Re: Orange Peel? (score: 1)
Author: Susan and John Roper <vscjohn@iamerica.net>
Date: Thu, 04 Jan 1990 11:07:22 -0600
Glenn, sounds very much like you put the primer on very dry. Not orange peel but paint drying before it gets to the car. John
/html/mgs/1999-01/msg01424.html (8,001 bytes)

3. Re: Orange Peel? (score: 1)
Author: Trevor Boicey <tboicey@brit.ca>
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 21:50:13 -0500
That's normal, as mentioned perhaps a bit dry but primer generally does not go on glassy smooth, it's textured and sometimes gritty depending on the "touch" of the gun. It's thick and sprayed with lo
/html/mgs/1999-01/msg01451.html (7,878 bytes)

4. Re: Orange Peel? (score: 1)
Author: "Gail B. Snider" <snider@netpath.net>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 05:25:09 -0500
You might be putting the primer on a little dry, yes you can wet sand w/ 400 wet or w/ 320 dry ( the primer ). If you have never sprayed a car before you might want to consider using lacquer. It is
/html/mgs/1999-01/msg01468.html (8,937 bytes)


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