On the note of hand sanding it is good and bad. Generally you will find that there is alot of stuff that you cant get with a block - even a tiny one and will end up having to use the tips of your fingers and sandpaper. Places such as door jams, door handle recesses, and other parts. Just be careful as if you do a bit of sanding by hand the shape of your hand will cause an uneven surface.
Also the problem with block sanders is that generally you use them with 360 grade paper which is fairly course. As such you will notice that after youve sanded, depending on how hard you've pressed, lines from the sandpaper. If you dont give a good wet rub - or two after youve dry sanded the primer/hi fill youll see these lines under the paint when its finished.
I'm a lil confused by your last q so can't help you there but in regards to primer its quite thin so no it wont cover what youve described as deep patches. Depending on how straight and wobble free your panels are you might want to consider giving it a few coats of hi fill. If you dont know what this is its like thick primer. Good for covering imperfections not covered by primer and you can put a good few mm of it on there.
- LeeRoy
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