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posted on October 7th, 2005 at 10:32 PM
Split Floors and High Fill question....


My floor is rust free, no loose paint and has had new sections in (the way you do). But it is pitted, pretty straight, but pretty ordinary.

I've used 3M strip and clean discs and removed loosed paint and crud. Its a panel van, so you know it's had stuff in there over the years.

I've got to prime up the walls etc., and rear deck...

So thats the background...If I hit it with primer and then high fill - it's in acrylic - how much good will this do for hiding the pitted metal after I rub it back. I really don't wanna go and bog the floor as it's good and solid, just pitted.

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posted on October 10th, 2005 at 09:19 PM


Hello,

If its bare metal you need to spray on some 2pac etch primer, preferably a good quality one.

Hi fill will do the job to cover up imperfections.

I would go for 2pac too as its a harder finish, more resilliant and looks great straight off the gun.


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