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Wow Randy I'm honored lol I'm sure there are quite a few different methods out there, but this is how I do it......... I usually start out with 80 or 180 depending on how course and deep the texture (some have just an eggshell texture and some have an excessively rough texture) From there I work my way from 80 to 180, then from 180 I go 220 and sometimes even 320.......... once you have removed all of the texture from the plastic panels clean them with a good wax & grease remover, I usually use "acrylic-clean" DX330 made by PPG one the panels are thoroughly cleaned, its important that you lay down a couple good coats of an adhesion promoter. Most people just use "bulldog adhesion promoter" it's inexpensive and is available by the gallon, quart, or even rattle can.Then you can lay down 2-3 coats of a good 2k primer (high build primer) I usually use PPG's K38 After that, I use a dry guide coat (which not many do) then dry block the primer beginning with 320. working my way from 320 to 400 and sometimes even 600 (depending on the color) * If things aren't looking perfect by the time you block the primer with 320, then re-prime, And start the last step over beginning again with 320 to 400 ect. (And remember its all in the prep..... you remove every bit of texture from the panels before you prime, you should only have to block and prime once) one you get every thing block out to perfection, I spray a coat of sealer, then base and clear as usual.... I would always recommend using high quality paints and materials, Especially clear coats! I only use premium automotive urethanes...Mostly PPg products (I'm a very strong believer in "you get what you pay for"... if you buy cheap shit...that's what you get,.. cheap shit) NEVER rattle can anything!!! it's all crap and will have to be striped and removed to ever guarantee a professional quality finish...... well Randy I hope I was able to helpwhen it comes to stuff like this your going to get quite a few different opinions and methods on the proper process and procedure. I'm sure there are plenty of ways to do it. This is just how I personally do things in my own shop. If there is anything else I can possibly help you with feel free to give me a call anytime bro Thanks Brain "Lost Cause" Walker