Re: Block sanding. How am I doing?
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Originally Posted by Foot Stomper
If you can block it flat with high build 2k urethane primer, there's no need for featherfill. Right?
If you can't block it flat with high build, then you have to put more high build on or go with featherfill...in which case you'll have to high build primer the featherfill because it's not meant to be painted because it's too hard to sand with finer grits and is too coarse and porous for paint.
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Thanks. In another thread I was told I could sand the featherfill with 220 then 320 wet sand with 600 and do the base coat.
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