Daft Question?

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rogerowen
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Daft Question?

Post by rogerowen »

Primer first then seam sealer - or other way round? :o
That's strange R2, the damage doesn't look so bad from here!
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Re: Daft Question?

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I use primer first, would have though that was sound.

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Re: Daft Question?

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Surely you'd seam seal first, then paint??
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Re: Daft Question?

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There you go Roger, take your choice! :D

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Re: Daft Question?

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personally I would prime then seam seal and then when seam sealer dry put a coat of primer over the top :D

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Re: Daft Question?

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chuffit wrote:personally I would prime then seam seal and then when seam sealer dry put a coat of primer over the top :D
I second that
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