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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 454820" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>after you have the stock ready, tape off the pad and the bedding. sand with 320-400 to rough up the shell a bit, wipe down with acetone let dry. Use gloves when handling from now on.</p><p></p><p>Hang on a wire and spray. Pick the best paint you can get, any 2 part paint that is mixed and sprayed via a gun will work best, a rattle can would work also but the key to rattle cans is it takes much longer for the paint to actually fully cure and get hard so let it dry for 2 or more weeks in a warm dry place. I used alumihyde on a barrel years ago and remember that it held up really well. Not sure but would guess it would work good on fiberglass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 454820, member: 3733"] after you have the stock ready, tape off the pad and the bedding. sand with 320-400 to rough up the shell a bit, wipe down with acetone let dry. Use gloves when handling from now on. Hang on a wire and spray. Pick the best paint you can get, any 2 part paint that is mixed and sprayed via a gun will work best, a rattle can would work also but the key to rattle cans is it takes much longer for the paint to actually fully cure and get hard so let it dry for 2 or more weeks in a warm dry place. I used alumihyde on a barrel years ago and remember that it held up really well. Not sure but would guess it would work good on fiberglass. [/QUOTE]
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