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oddmyth t1_je6s89p wrote

stain blocking primer and sand again.

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cttrocklin t1_je6vsvw wrote

Agreed, OP will end up having to sand after the primer either way.

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calisunrx OP t1_je72wio wrote

yeah ive never painted before and dont know how much of a difference it would make to sand before or after primer. it would save me a lot of time not sanding prior to primer, since i know i will still have to sand after primer x2

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calisunrx OP t1_je79lrk wrote

great would be saving me time. i was scared id only sand off the primer before it gets to the fuzzy part.

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toferino t1_je7n29d wrote

Primer, two coats of a decent quality undercoat. Wait for it to fully dry, then light sand before topcoat.

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