Yea, I agree with 884x4, about 10 to 12 of each. I have done sections of mine as touch up. The thing is to apply thin layers, leaving about 10 to 15 mins between coats. Primer takes less time to dry, but it also needs time to dry between coats. I just redid my bowtie black. No primer needed, but it took 5 coast of black to make it look rite. Also when priming, after the first few coats, then wet sanding with some 600 grit wet dry sandpaper (wet sanding) before you start painting will give a nice slick shine. Also after the paint sets up for a few weeks, you can wet sand with some 1000 grit wet sandpaper,but DO NOT over sand it. After about 3 months, you can buff out the paint with a buffer polisher and some polishing compound. We did this to my sons Honda Civic years ago. It cam out fantastic. He bought some Cherry red paint. We wet sanded the pealing clear coat then about 3 months later, we buffed it out. It looked grate. No wet sanding needed.