Ok, not used to working on this medium, but i have some large pieces of metal that i am going to paint. Does anyone have any experince with that? mainly looking for what would be the best sandable primer out there.
i usually start with 450 grit and move up to 1000 grit for a smooth finish. then polishing pads.
in regards to that as well, what would be a good sealant that can be waxed/polished to a good shine? thanks!!
oh, and should probably state that i would be looking for something store bought in a rattle can if possible. i don't have a large paint gun at my disposal.
OT-Primer/sealant for painting on metal
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OT-Primer/sealant for painting on metal
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I would use Duplicolor Self Etching primer. You can get it at any automotive parts store in the paint section.
http://www.duplicolor.com/products/selfEtchingPrimer/
Scott
http://www.duplicolor.com/products/selfEtchingPrimer/
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