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That's weird - I've had that problem before on shiny plastics but never after priming. It may be a problem with the spray can - if the paint isn't properly mixed (you need to shake it for about 2mins) it could do this. Failing that, you may have a bad batch - some aerosols seem a lot better than others. For example, I've never had any success using automotive sprays from the local parts store as they either melt the plastic, leave interesting and unwanted "textured" finishes, or don't give a decent smooth coat.
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