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Originally Posted by
TugaDude
Lug lining gone wrong sounds like the title of a B-film.
.... The other thing is surface prep. I would think that a primer would assist the adhesion of the finish paint. Or maybe sanding the paint on the lug in order to create a rougher surface for mechanical adhesion of the finish paint. Just some thoughts.
Don't know how you would do that with the example of thin lining in post 8.
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