AccordFlex
Well-Known Member
Re: Painting my Accord Balloon White (pics)
The first pictures look that way because The first two weeks I was starting on the car, I was still using it as my daily driver so after each spot of body mud that I did, I had to primer over the sanded mud because its porous and will absorb moisture and cause it to pop off and crack. As well after we were done all the mud work, you have to do another few coats of primer and flatblock it again to make sure that you got the dents out. Then you primer it again and do a final sanding.
I'm curious why it looks like they're priming it in sections?
Looking forward to the final results!
The first pictures look that way because The first two weeks I was starting on the car, I was still using it as my daily driver so after each spot of body mud that I did, I had to primer over the sanded mud because its porous and will absorb moisture and cause it to pop off and crack. As well after we were done all the mud work, you have to do another few coats of primer and flatblock it again to make sure that you got the dents out. Then you primer it again and do a final sanding.