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Old 06-06-2021, 08:06 PM
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On second thought. Get black. I forgot Verdero green is really dark. Better to use under your other primers and much better to have on hand because it can be used for so many other things. It's great for the underside of hoods and inner fenders. Just black primer them and you're done. When I use SPI epoxy this way I reduce it about 10 to 15% and use my Iwata 1.4 gun. I have both an LPH-400 and an LPH-101 which is a small touch-up type gut and both of them have 1.4 tips.
Reduced, it will lay down more smooth and is a little less glossy.

Here's the underside of the hood on my Bel Air.


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