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Super Project '71 - Part 9

Part Nine: Sanding and Priming
March, 2009
By Ryan Lee Price
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You can see the line where... 
   
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You can see the line where we stopped, about half way up the hood. Below is primer, above, scuffed original paint. Pay close attention to the line between the two. It has to be perfectly smooth and flawless, otherwise any flaws will translate through to the new paint.
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The idea here is to get it... 
   
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The idea here is to get it as smooth as possible. Since we had a lot of surface rust, we took this section down to bare metal and added several coats of primer, sanding between each one.
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This is the ridge that forms... 
   
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This is the ridge that forms when the original paint meets a bare-metal-primered surface. This blemish will ruin any paint job, no matter how expensive it is.
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Here is a typical door, ready... 
   
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Here is a typical door, ready for sanding and priming. The best method here is to get a block sander and take your time. Use a contrasting-color primer as a guide coat to locate small imperfections as you sand.
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The finished results will... 
   
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The finished results will be a perfectly smooth panel, such as this apron.
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Unfortunately, sanding just... 
   
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Unfortunately, sanding just one portion of the car (like this hood) leaves blatent imperfections that will need to be tended to by using a finer and finer grit sandpaper.
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If not fixed, bubbles will... 
   
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If not fixed, bubbles will transfer through any new paint you apply.
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Eastwood
Box 3014
Malvern
PA  19355-0714
(800) 345-1178
www.eastwoodco.com
The Real Source
P.O. Box 1248
Silver Wheel Paint, Super Beetle Tow bar
Effingham,
I  62401
G&M Schapp
12520 Magnolia Ave., Unit L
Powder Coating
Riverside,
CA  92503
Coker Tires
13187 Chestnut Street
BFGoodrich Tires
Chattanooga,
T  37402
R&R Sandblasting
12520 Magnolia Ave., Unit K
Sandblasting
Riverside,
C  92503
Top Line Parts
2910-A Miraloma Ave
Anaheim
CA  92806
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