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Wouldn't brushing/rolling the primer on create brush strokes, or other such things, and therefore more sanding...?
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It sands super easy, the brush strokes are gone on the first pass of the sand paper for me.
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Ditto !
It also allows you to "dap" more in area's to get a good build up.
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