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Over the primer before the next layer of putty because the primer interacts with the putty. Clear, or any colour I suppose, I use clear mostly, creates a barrier. 

It works for me, maybe it's not the right thing to do, but it has saved me from doing putty, primer, putty, primer, over and over again.

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9 hours ago, dino246gt said:

Over the primer before the next layer of putty because the primer interacts with the putty. Clear, or any colour I suppose, I use clear mostly, creates a barrier. 

It works for me, maybe it's not the right thing to do, but it has saved me from doing putty, primer, putty, primer, over and over again.

Hmmmm....🤔.  So it's the primer we all know and love? No 💩 ?    😟 what have you found to be a good time delay between coats of barrier paint and primer? ...and primer never touches putty?  

Thanks, Dennis, I'll will try it your way at the first opportunity. 

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Hey! Here's a very cool deuce coupe I spotted at my breakfast haunt a few days ago. REALLY look at it closely. IF I OWNED IT I WOULD NOT CHANGE A SINGLE THING..  and how does it make YOU feel?

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I'm reeeeealy liking the nailhead buick under the open hood. Hardly any chrome. It's like this kid in 1954 took a $150.00 '32 coupe and removed the fenders, dropped the front, and dropped in the nailhead.  It looks like a really old build but well cared for. It's friggin' sweet. 😎 hey, I know, but it is my thread.

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