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Laquer primer: porous, non etching, not chemically resistant, not high building, not recommend for bare steel. Old school can sometimes be cool.....does not apply here!
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Update: the car is now in PPG epoxy primer and it looks awesome so far. i will post some pics. The "laquer primer" body shop that WAS working on my car took my front clip apart and just dumped all the bolts in a large cup. I am able to peice a few things back together but I have no idea of what goes with what. I want to organize the bolts and have them cleaned so after I paint i can reasseble it. I have bee search for an assbly manual for a 70 Lemans and found on on disk but the image quality is terrible. How else can i find out which size bolts were used on what?
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Well I guess I'll put my 2 cents in also...All I use is ppg epoxy's and I also use featherfill g2 poly' primer filler...get it at my ppg guys,,kinda when you use something for a long time you just stick with it because it works for ya.
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