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Behr painting questions

Sniperinhisname

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Howdy yall, I'm about to paint my new to me m1008 with behr marquee paint code 24087 and I had a few questions. The truck was previously a police truck used to pull floats in parades. The cab is white and the bed is black. Will I need to throw a black primer coat or two on it to make it all uniform or do you think the behr will cover it good enough to not be 2 different shades of green? They did a half ass job in a few places and the paint is peeling so I'll have to pressure wash it off and sand it down smooth. Most of the paint is sticking good though so I will probably just sand it with a dual action sander, what grit do you recommend to get it nice and roughed up but not too roigh for thr semi gloss. thank you for your help, been a long time member and recently bought my first MV.
 
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I used rustoleum rusty metal primer then painted my MV I'm no professional painter but I'd sand it good with 60 grit possibly then a finer grit.If you use a sprayer to paint it be careful the behr paint will run easy on vertical so light coats.I hope this helps.
 

zout

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Behr has the primer in the paint on plus ans marquee.

But....your dealing with other types of paint chemicals underneath and i would use a separate primer to get that sealed off from what you mentioned that it was peeling....not good.

Sand with 320......put a HIGH BUILD primer on it......sand per instructions.....then use the Marquee.
 

Smokinyoda

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When you get it done post some pics of your progress. I might like to drive up and check it out, getting ready to do one myself.
 
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bikeman

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I picked up the Rustoleum Rust Metal Primer to put on my truck first as well. Sand, primer, sand then Behr paint.


Note, having JUST bought the "34087/24087" the option to make it a flat was right in the Home Depot Screen/dialogue, just took a minute to figure out the numbers are the names of the paints.
 
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