Here is the filler primer and filler i have done to get part of the bed straight.


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Well, if I were you, i'd use the grey primer where you want the green to go, and use white primer where the white paint will be. That way, if you chip the paint, it's not as noticeable.well i want Lunar green and wimbledon white.which is the original colors. So im confused about it.
convincor wrote:red oxide primers are "metal etching" and should only be applied over bare steel. Grey primers are typically "primer/surfacers" that are a high build and are used to fill the heavier sanding scratchs from previous steps.
Your primer color really doesn't matter. With the proper amount of paint applied your not going to see the primer thats under the paint unless your using a transparent paint. Which your not.
Your better off using a dark color primer/surfacer with a light color paint to ensure that you have good paint coverage..