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Old 07-08-2009, 08:55 AM   #11 (permalink)
breinhar
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Originally Posted by Krug1 View Post
Hmmm...I used flat black Krylon as well, but I don't recall priming it before. If I did, it would have been with an aluminum etching type of primer that I bought at Auto Zone, which I used on my diffuser.
One thing I do remember is that I painted it on a pretty warm day with low humidity. I also recall doing several very light coats, letting it dry in between each one. Is it possible you might have put it on too thick?
Good luck!

Andy
Too think is what I was thinking also. I did the diffuser the same way (sand, automotive primer, krylon paint) and it came out fine but it was a Huge piece compared to the door. So I am thinking I hit the door (specifically the main center part) to much each time. Some of the hard to get areas where I didnt spray to much didnt scrap off easily. I put it back on the car (had to take the sticker on inside of door off) And I think for now it will stay silver.
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