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TTimmy
06-20-2025, 08:46 AM
Howdy Folks,
I just blocked down my primer to 400 and then 600 wet and noticed a few small pockmarks in the primer and I am wondering about the best way to resolve the problem. I hesitate to call them pinholes because they are not deep at all. Once I resolve this matter I will be ready to shoot sealer, paint, etc.

They are only noticeable because I used a guide coat. With out that they would be undetectable. they are maybe the size of a ballpoint pen tip but are not deep at all. They barely catch if I probe with a sharp tipped tool. There are two area with maybe 20 total tiny pock marks. They are on one door and the DS cowl. There was really no use of filler in either area where these have appeared. I am concerned if I keep sanding I will work back down to the slicksand... and maybe that is OK?

I have the following products at my disposal: Z-Grip Glaze, Slicksand, JP202 primer and Bondo 907 glazing and spot putty.

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Thanks Again,
Tim

Jeff Kleiner
06-20-2025, 11:42 AM
Looks like water droplets. Fill, sand and move on to sealer.

Jeff