Strainers & Respirator
Tim,
The strainers will be a little more important in a month or two when you start working on your other parts (tank, side covers, etc.) All your cans/supplies are new so little dried up crap around the edges of your cans and little dried flecks around the cap of your hardener are not an issue today. Also, those little vibrator strainers in the bottom of the dispensing cup do a nice job of keeping out any trash. You got 'em, so it's certainly not going to hurt anything, use them.....
I didn't mention it in the last few posts but I hope you purchased a RESPIRATOR? Since you are going to be in an enclosed area you will really need to be using that respirator.
KURT
					Tim,
The strainers will be a little more important in a month or two when you start working on your other parts (tank, side covers, etc.) All your cans/supplies are new so little dried up crap around the edges of your cans and little dried flecks around the cap of your hardener are not an issue today. Also, those little vibrator strainers in the bottom of the dispensing cup do a nice job of keeping out any trash. You got 'em, so it's certainly not going to hurt anything, use them.....
I didn't mention it in the last few posts but I hope you purchased a RESPIRATOR? Since you are going to be in an enclosed area you will really need to be using that respirator.
KURT

 You will find that you get faster and better every time you do one of these projects.  You will get a FEEL for the gun and the paint(s) and gain confidence as well.


  High speed buffing creates HEAT.  Heat is a killer of paint.
   I've used a Q-Tip to touchup a road ding or two on my T/A.  After a light wet-sand and buff the repair was not visible unless I pointed it out.

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