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Re: Best de-greasing agent??? And now paint???
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Posted by scott#2 on March 22, 2005 at 17:45:54 from (138.88.72.187):
In Reply to: Re: Best de-greasing agent??? posted by BIG JOHN on March 22, 2005 at 16:46:46:
Thanks for all the help, I performed "level 1" degreasing today. Some of that stuff was so tuff, it was like trying to scrape the dots off of a basketball, (used everything known to mankind)... (I love old tractors, I love old tractors, I love old tractors) I want to do a good job on this one, but really dont want to tear it completly apart and spray each piece seperate like on the last resto. Whats a good way to prep the majority of the tractor (tin excluded) for painting? Or can I just degrease real good and prime and paint? Sandblasting?? I used a 2 part epoxy primer last time. Should I use that on the whole tractor again? Or should I try to use a primer closer to the color of the orig. IH primer? Last but not least, is the pit process still prep, fill, paint? Or has anyone come up with a better method lately? I posted on the paint and body side as well,I am just wondering how this half does it. Sorry for the wind. Thank You, scott#2
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