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Looking for some advice. I bought a can of duplicolor sandable primer at auto zone. Shook the can for approx 3 minutes. Went to spray, nothing. Looked at the nozzle and there was some red goop inside. Cleaned it out, pulled the nozzle, ran a thin wire through it. Pulled the little brass rod underneath and cleaned it and underneath. Put it back together and shook it for about five minutes and on test spray a thin red goop sort of trickled out. There is no return on paint so am I wasting my time or should I just toss it?

Bob Gregory

Ruining one kit at a time

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Looking for some advice. I bought a can of duplicolor sandable primer at auto zone. Shook the can for approx 3 minutes. Went to spray, nothing. Looked at the nozzle and there was some red goop inside. Cleaned it out, pulled the nozzle, ran a thin wire through it. Pulled the little brass rod underneath and cleaned it and underneath. Put it back together and shook it for about five minutes and on test spray a thin red goop sort of trickled out. There is no return on paint so am I wasting my time or should I just toss it?

Bob Gregory

Ruining one kit at a time

I can't imagine any store that would knowingly sell defective materials, and this is certainly defective. If it's not a problem for you, I would take it back and ask for a simple exchange. Ask them to try it before you accept it. Barring that, demand a refund. IMHO, you should get it! B)

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