glazing putty on all that mud work, wetsand 180 to 220, reprime...
glazing putty on all that mud work, wetsand 180 to 220, reprime...

Just got back from the DuPont dealer...got another gallon of Nason 2k...I forgot about the wheel wells and one of the fenders...
I normally pay $111.00 for primer and activator...today it was $135.00...said there was a price increase...
Got some 220 wet/dry and some 400 wet/dry...boy, is this going to be fun....
My glaze putty is a little thick...think it is still ok? don't know how it got that way sitting on a cool dry shelf...
Don't know how I am going to keep from sweating all over it too...and sweat doesn't want to come out easily...
For a newb, how many full days should this phase take?![]()

Should I wetsand inside and out or just the outside? Firewall? Dash?
once you final sand alky hall, mask, realky, seal, squirt tan, dance jig...
It's all about the lingo...
When you paint the inside and "trim" it out...do you sand the outer edges again where the paint hit?
Do you suggest marking the doors / tailgate and removing them in order to paint the inside? It's hard getting to everything with them on the body...
Do you sand between base coats? Would I expect to do that on the interior or not...
and I don't need a squirt tan...I'm sporting a heck of a welders tan...
am I just using the glazing putty on the filler areas IF it needs it, or do you automatically just squeegee a coat on there to seal it?
Speaking of sealing...am I using a sealer or not?
it's generally a good idea to drag it over any entire area that has mud... you'll see as you sand.. the majority will be removed, but it's not only pinholes and scratches your filling, but you'll be surprised how many low spots you find once you wet block it... if you block it and some spots are still low, you can reply.. BUT, keep it minor, if it needs substantial, consider redoing the mud work...
I know your hating all this, but try to stay the course...
oh, sealer... that's totally up to you... 95% of the cars I shoot, I don't seal... in a booth, feeling spendy, sure, I may...