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Sean C
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You would have to go over it with a some really fine sand paper, (not down to the metal or anything), just enough to take the gloss out of it. Clean the body thoroughly, all dust and debris. I would put a thin coat of filler primer just so it's perfectly smooth (allow to dry for at least three days), then apply your first coat, let this dry for a week or two (preferably in the sun), then apply a second coat and let it dry for another week. Buffing the new paint after it's cured for a few weeks will give it a nice finish. I would recommend having a pro there with you to guide you through it. Make sure the body is clean and dry between each coat. Dust or moisture will ruin a potentially beautiful paint job.