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Originally Posted by allen
Mike has it right, use 3m dry coat, no waiting, no clogging, no breathing in fumes, and will enough to do about 4 cars good luck
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That is what we use. I was hesitant to say anything about it for fear that someone would complain about something else to buy.
I will say that I am not in favor of applying any type of 1K type product (spray primer in a can) under a 2K primer simply for fear of contamination and adhesion issues surfacing later. I realize there are many things done (like using lacquer thinner mixed with urethane paint) that people here feel is OK, but it just isn't for me. With Paint & Materials costs around $1,000.00, skimping on $35 can of guidecoat to save $20 is foolish.
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