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<blockquote data-quote="The Outdoorsman" data-source="post: 186557" data-attributes="member: 5052"><p>yes you can scuff up the old paint and then put primer on it and then spray it, but remember, cant have any flakes in the old paint or it will be a mess here and there. probably best to sand the entire thing down if the old paint is peeling or flaking off. As for your question about spray gun or rolling, personally I would use the spray gun and you can lay it down nicer but you can roll it nice too, just a personal preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Outdoorsman, post: 186557, member: 5052"] yes you can scuff up the old paint and then put primer on it and then spray it, but remember, cant have any flakes in the old paint or it will be a mess here and there. probably best to sand the entire thing down if the old paint is peeling or flaking off. As for your question about spray gun or rolling, personally I would use the spray gun and you can lay it down nicer but you can roll it nice too, just a personal preference. [/QUOTE]
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