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<blockquote data-quote="mvr1" data-source="post: 249056" data-attributes="member: 8103"><p>I agree with the scoth-brite But watch out for those fingers on the edges. also on the metal etch ...wait befor we get to that I want to ask you where in southern md are you If you are close to the delware line ill tell you what store to get your meterial from. See its what i do for a living paint cars so i would be glad to help in any advice if needed. what kinda tools like sanders do you have that will aslo help with the process but a metal etch is sprayed on very thin and then you can use a primer with a few heavy coats over it then wait for that to dry. Best if it sets 24 hr. or go with a lessor grit sand paper you can start with the 220 like you wanted then step it down to 320 then 400 then clean that off blow it off real good then metal etch then seal all wet on wet then paint it let that set 24 hr. then go fish !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mvr1, post: 249056, member: 8103"] I agree with the scoth-brite But watch out for those fingers on the edges. also on the metal etch ...wait befor we get to that I want to ask you where in southern md are you If you are close to the delware line ill tell you what store to get your meterial from. See its what i do for a living paint cars so i would be glad to help in any advice if needed. what kinda tools like sanders do you have that will aslo help with the process but a metal etch is sprayed on very thin and then you can use a primer with a few heavy coats over it then wait for that to dry. Best if it sets 24 hr. or go with a lessor grit sand paper you can start with the 220 like you wanted then step it down to 320 then 400 then clean that off blow it off real good then metal etch then seal all wet on wet then paint it let that set 24 hr. then go fish ! [/QUOTE]
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