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    This is how I do my interior jobs.

    Sand everything down really good with scotchbrite. Tack evertyning off with a tack rag. Spray the Adhession Promotor. Then 5-6 coats of primer. After the primer is dry, sand everything down with 320 grit dry paper(its a pain in the ass) All of the texture will sand out with that much primer. After it is all sanded, you preclean it, tack it, seal it, base it, and clear it. Walla Your Done. Sanded and buffed and it turns out awesome with no texture.

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    sorry dont work in a paint shop, ive never had the paint peel im sure it can happen im just goin off of what ive seen, not every one has acces to a booth and guns, that the best way to have it done of course but i did a small piece with the rattle cans and it turned out really good even my buddy that paints cars for a living said it looked really good so if you take your time you can get it right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Red03SilSS View Post
    This is how I do my interior jobs.

    Sand everything down really good with scotchbrite. Tack evertyning off with a tack rag. Spray the Adhession Promotor. Then 5-6 coats of primer. After the primer is dry, sand everything down with 320 grit dry paper(its a pain in the ass) All of the texture will sand out with that much primer. After it is all sanded, you preclean it, tack it, seal it, base it, and clear it. Walla Your Done. Sanded and buffed and it turns out awesome with no texture.

    Heres some pics.






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