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Thanks @MoogMan. I really should have just gone ahead and redone it all the first time it happened, trying to just patch them up as long as I did was dumb. Worst possible thing would be for me to get it all done and shipped out, only for another big chunk to flake off on arrival. Fortunately though, this new primer seems to be gripped on there tight, survived some tape tests just fine. Next time I'll do double the prep work I did for this, and use that primer from the start. Those cheap regular paint-aisle primers are pretty much just flat normal paint (same exact dry times and everything), you really have to go for the industrial and automotive stuff for true proper bonds.


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