Scipione420
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So all you have to do is put alot on primer on? I was going to sand down the panels with like 400 but i think ill just primer them a few times. I work at a body shop so we should have flex primer. I know we have flexable sealer but i think thats to thin, it will take for ever. The only thing that makes it flexable is the reducer right?for the do it yourselfers remember primer in the can is JUNK
your going get what you pay for in that area, if theres something that will bite you in the butt its the primer. if you want to do it yourself go to a bodyshop buy a quart of plastic primer with flex and a pint of hardner a pint of reducer, a cheap spray gun and you can prime yourself. dont shoot it thick, build it up in small layers. let each dry then sand, dry sand first with 220 then up according to how many times you shoot. the first two sandings are not really sandings just scuffing it up to hold more primer. dont sand threw to the black.
im not saying nothing bad about anyones work, just telling you how it should be done for long term without problems. without the flex added, sooner or later there going crack from the bikes movements. like ksana stated they were not meant to be painted,the only saving grace is the flex. i am all for do it yourselfers and ill give all the info i can to help.
Thanks
Alex