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It's must be a different scale Perry, I sprayed 3 coats on the hood of which most of it was sanded off, only a couple places where I broke through to the epoxy but you can faintly see the epoxy showing through. What it's meant for is to fill any low spots and imperfections. Then you spray the final coat of primer or a sealer before color goes on..
The scale is thousands of and inch, here's a link to explain it....http://www.deeproot.com/blog/blog-en...o-i-measure-it
The scale is thousands of and inch, here's a link to explain it....http://www.deeproot.com/blog/blog-en...o-i-measure-it
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