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I would recommend a grey primer it helps you to see that you have entire fender covered and that it it even. I recomend using Kleanz Easy to to clean the fender before you paint it. Wipe the entire fender with it after all prep is complete rite before you go to paintt, It takes all chemicals and dust off the surface. This helps avoid a fish eye efect or ruff surface from ocuring. I also recommend doing about 5 coats of primer and then sanding with around 400 grit. after that put one more light coat prep and paint. For a first timer a base clear application is the easyest. If you use a one step urethane (clear in the paint) in shows more inperfections where with a seperate clear the clear will fill them in. Remember on your primer you want a tite spray and with the paint you want a wide spray angle.
I hope I helped this is what I have learned painting at home.
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