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preping for primer

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b22lvn   +1y
ok my questions are i have a 3m rubber block &amp; 600grit sand paper but someone told me to go in circles with my hand no block is that correct also should i use the 600 &amp; then use another grit to get it finer bassically what steps should i take all together help i dont want to start and redo it ya know <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_question.gif" alt=":?:" title="Question" />
gravity5   +1y
600 for primer....Sure, but it will take all day to sand it. If you are gonna leve it in primer for a while go with like 320. And the block will keep you from putting finger indentations into the surface.
pimp b2200   +1y
when your sanding always go in the same direction(left to right)(up an down)
b22lvn   +1y
thats what i thought my buddy made me second guess myself thnx
b22lvn   +1y
some one in this site told me too use 600 after i use the 320 just go ahead &amp; prime it???
gravity5   +1y
yep.... 600 is overkill as most primers have a higher build than basecoat, not to mention you will have to sand it back off before you paint it anyways, at least if you drive it in primer.
pimp b2200   +1y
the only reason some people use 600 after they 320 the truck is to reduce the scratch marks the 320 had made.
b22lvn   +1y
thank you for the help
gravity5   +1y
Yeah but if you put on 2 coats of any decent high build primer you will not get scratch marks at all....
phatkix   +1y


true. thats what my bro did on his ride. no sand marks at all.
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