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    Obviously you need to attend to the adhesion.

    If it's real wood, and you want to keep the wood as a background, I would degrease it, sand, then spray a coat of Dupont 222S clear adhesion promoter, then a midcoat clear 30 minutes later. Let it dry overnight and proceed.

    If you want a color instead of the wood, use a color coat instead of clear.

    You might be able to skip the 222S, but I like to be sure!
    Last edited by HOTRODPAINT; 10-23-2008 at 08:40 AM.

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