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    Plastic Primer questions...

    Ok, I'm in process of painting some plastic, hence the plastic primer. It got cold on me quick as I was spraying the primer and i got a run. It's small but it's there none the less. I'm wondering if I can sand the run out of the primer without it loosing it's adhesion promoting carachteristics. Anyone know? On a side note, I get to change my water pump tomorrow morning! YAY!



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    Re: Plastic Primer questions...

    you can try to wet sand it with a fine grit....also you can respray some adhesion promotor.

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    Re: Plastic Primer questions...

    Thanks Messy, I think I am just going to spray some "filler primer" over the plastic primer and use that to smooth out any roughness/runs/pits. hopefully that works out!

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