| I've always wonderered something about primer. I see people drive around for 
months, or even years with just a primered car. It's my understanding that 
the whole reason (well, ok, at least one of the reasons) for primer is that 
it is a pourous surface, therefore making it a good 'bondable' surface for 
the base coat. Since it is pourous, doesn't that allow for moisture to get 
below the primer?
-Mick-
>You can rent a compressor and spray gun when you need to apply the >primer. 
>(Be sure you check with the paint shop as to which primer(s) >to use, as 
>everything has to be compatible with the finish
>coat. Test your sprayer skills with some old sheets of cardboard,
>and don't be afraid--primer is very forgiving stuff, dries fast and >can be 
>applied in amounts ranging from small spots to the whole car.)
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