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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Sep 2004
      Location
      Near Dayton, OH
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      547
      I've bought SEM brand guide coat black that sounds like its the same stuff as the Evercoat brand. Dries almost immediately and comes off easily as well.

      And I found out the hard way that you should use a lacquer based product and not enamel. The enamel will clog the paper so bad you won't get any sanding done. :(

      Andrew
      1987 Olds Cutlass Supreme FE3X Clone
      EFI455/T56/9" w/ 4.30 gears
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    2. #2
      Join Date
      Jan 2008
      Location
      Colchester, Ct.
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      141
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      Have to agree with Frank and HFB another tip I always spray my guide coats (rattlecan) when the primer is still wet this way when the primer dries and bodywork shrinks the guide coats goes into any imperfection (sand scratches) and it is easier to see and sand out later JMO.....


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