No sir! Sand, prime, wet sand, shoot. Well, there's a bit more to it, of course... anyway, you don't need to strip the puppy. Just scuff it up enough to get the primer to bond. The paint will bond to the primer. If you need any help at all, post back. I'll be happy to walk you thru it! Remember that this will be a hell of a lot of work. I wouldn't reccommend repainting your car yourself, but if you've got the itch it can be done. Good luck!
:p Rob
1998 Contour Sport V6, Black *Cold air induction *Powdercoated intake manifold (more powdercoating coming soon) *Blue headlights, foggies, and signals (no reflectors) *CEG stickers & removed door moldings -------------------------------- 1994 Ford Aspire 4-door, looks like a big egg *64 hp 4-cyl *5 speed *"13 steel rims with go-cart tires *74 mph top speed *I'm going to auto-x the thing (but not compete)
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