First the primer



 
							
						
					


 
							
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  ) little dings then gave it a good coat of primer-surfacer. Lightly rubbed that back, added a bit of spray putty in a couple of places, rubbed that back too. Spot primed where I had rubbed through (back to bare metal) THEN came the top coat. Being acrylic I expect to have to rub that back too (2000 grade wet'n dry) before buffing.... but then the finish off the gun is soo good I may just try buffing directly.
) little dings then gave it a good coat of primer-surfacer. Lightly rubbed that back, added a bit of spray putty in a couple of places, rubbed that back too. Spot primed where I had rubbed through (back to bare metal) THEN came the top coat. Being acrylic I expect to have to rub that back too (2000 grade wet'n dry) before buffing.... but then the finish off the gun is soo good I may just try buffing directly.
 
							
						
 ) little dings then gave it a good coat of primer-surfacer. Lightly rubbed that back, added a bit of spray putty in a couple of places, rubbed that back too. Spot primed where I had rubbed through (back to bare metal) THEN came the top coat. Being acrylic I expect to have to rub that back too (2000 grade wet'n dry) before buffing.... but then the finish off the gun is soo good I may just try buffing directly.
) little dings then gave it a good coat of primer-surfacer. Lightly rubbed that back, added a bit of spray putty in a couple of places, rubbed that back too. Spot primed where I had rubbed through (back to bare metal) THEN came the top coat. Being acrylic I expect to have to rub that back too (2000 grade wet'n dry) before buffing.... but then the finish off the gun is soo good I may just try buffing directly.
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