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Stewart's System Primer

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So awhile back when I built up my canopy I was planning on using the entire Stewart's system for covering my project. I got a small container of their primer to put on my canopy skirt. First I was spraying regular lacquer high build primer to fill the pin holes. Then put 3 coats of Stewart's primer on it. I didn't like at the time how it sanded and planned on sanding it all off at paint time. It was so gummy. Well I was just sanding the front and rear of my canopy skirt for clearance to the turtle deck and front skin. The primer just kept rolling up on the end as I sanded the carbon. So I grabbed one of the rolls and pulled it off. Then this happened and I'm glad it did, as I pulled it all right off!


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