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I'm about to have my car painted and I would like to save a little cash by doing the prep work by myself. Is there a good place online to read a "how to" on prep work? I've never done to much body work, I've worked a little on fiberglass but nothing to big. My knowledge as of right now consists of:
Sanding the original paint down to the primer using 400 grit, do I just use regular sand paper for this? should I start with a lower grit and work my way up? Should I just use an electric palm sander? Also What is a "wet sand" I read it discussed in another thread. I plan on taking all the trim off of it except the windows. is there some kind of paint stripper I should use? Do I put on another coat of primer when I sand down to the stock primer? Sorry for all the questions, thanks for reading. -------------------- [img]http://photos-081.facebook.com/n6/081/n15913038_30266081_3342.jpg[/img]
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You don't need to sand down to primer...if the body is straight you just need to scuff the paint to get the paint to adhere to it. http://www.autobody101.com has tons of good info.
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