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Old 07-23-2006, 03:25 PM   #4
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once reduced it will take very little paint. prolly only a pint, paint stays good for a while so you may want to just grab a full quart to have around for touch up.
all it shoudl take to get the paint to stick is a good cleaning and a little scuff. not really any need to lay primer since the surface is already sealed.
dupont, BASF, and house of kolor should all have the factory pewter available. just find out where the better local body shops get their supplies and go directly to them.
your spray gun should have come with instructions about what tip and what pressure to run. i would suggest getting a water filter for the feed line, you need dry air to make paint stick properly.
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