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Old 03-14-2013, 09:23 PM   #13
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I started my project by doing the front hatch at home in the living room, a temperature controlled environment. I did the prep work as shown in the video.

Because the hatch is also my front casting deck, I wanted a little more aggressive texture so I spread with 1/4 tooth spreader. Imo, using a tooth spreader is not necessary because applying by dabbing a brush is plenty for a good grip, just a little more time consuming. The rest of the deck will be done with a brush on a warm day.

If you notice the amount of product I used around the lettering is less then the rest of the hatch, that's because around the lettering I applied by dabbing the product with a brush.

I also learned a few tricks with the decal if anyone is interested.
All in all its like Likwid said...its a user friendly product. I highly recommend apply some on a piece of wood to see how aggressive you want your deck to be.
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