While the hood is off waiting for the rebuild of the brake system components and I replace the steering column wiring harness, I wanted to get the underside of the hood ready for body color and paint it. Right now it has an after market trunk type paint on it. The hood pin plates have been moved a little due to some cracking. I will address that when I get to the topside. My plan is to wire brush/sand the metal frame down to bare metal to remove the light surface rust. The fiberglass area will be lightly plastic brushed to remove loose paint but not enough to wreck the grain. I don't think fiberglass will stand up to any paint remover. I have two questions. First, I would of course primer the metal frame. But I am thinking no primer on the fiberglass to avoid filling in too much of the grain? I was thinking color only on the fiberglass. Second, the fiberglass is separating from the metal frame in a few of the wrap around areas. Should I use paintable body caulk or seam sealer on those joints to avoid debris and moisture from separating it further? Thanks all.