conor1n
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i brushed on when i did the underside, was a pain and took forever! ended up buying one of these things - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/31501984...uid=IUoauAtKSrO&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Pressure pot sprayer, for the top coat, went on so easy. Ideal for upside down close quarters stuff as you don't have to worry about the pot going upside down, only mishap was a loose fitting that resulted in some rapid paint evacuation onto the drive.
Only downside is having to flush the paint tube, apart from that just like cleaning a normal gun
Cool - I think I will order one of those pots.. I've really been hoping to get a pressure pot as I am sure there will be issues painting tight spaces, such as strut towers etc.
I keep a dirty gallon of thinners around which will be great for flushing out. Then I would just run a cup full of clean thinners through it. I pride myself on my extremely miserly approach to cleaning implements.. I use only minimal amounts of fresh thinners LMAO
If you roller it as I intend to do apparently its extremely hard to sand? Although I'm sure a 240 da will flat it no problem?
Interesting. I can't see myself rolling it on tbh. I can just imagine I will be unlucky and buy a crap foam roller that just dissolves before my eyes.. that would boil my blood.