So in anticipation for a camo paint job, I've been doing some research into how the US Army does thier pattern laying (yes they have a process and there is a manual for it) and the type and color of paints they use.
My question to you guys is this. The military paint used is an enamel CARC (chemical agent resistant coating), would you spray a primer/base coat before the color ? Since I run the truck and it dents and scratches all over I was thinking a few coats of black or white primer (which one) before the camo would be wise, followed by a semi-gloss clear coat (I want some shine).
There is virtually no info on this site for guys who have sprayed their rigs camo (rattle can doesn't count). So any additional info is much appreciated (also pics
). This will be my first auto body paint job, but have some experience painting homes, gates, etc. and have the gun, comp., etc. Thanks in advance.
(I'll be using the non-hazardous product)
My question to you guys is this. The military paint used is an enamel CARC (chemical agent resistant coating), would you spray a primer/base coat before the color ? Since I run the truck and it dents and scratches all over I was thinking a few coats of black or white primer (which one) before the camo would be wise, followed by a semi-gloss clear coat (I want some shine).
There is virtually no info on this site for guys who have sprayed their rigs camo (rattle can doesn't count). So any additional info is much appreciated (also pics

(I'll be using the non-hazardous product)
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