Posted by Scout2008 on March 13, 2015 at 09:56:01 from (174.238.167.236):
In Reply to: painting a tractor posted by big daddy on March 12, 2015 at 17:10:52:
I buy oven cleaner at the Dollar store and after I scrape the worst of the caked on grease off (followed by power wash to get it and all of the dirt off) I cover it with the oven cleaner. Let it sit for a while and steam wash it. I repeat the oven cleaner process until it looks clean. I then use a paintbrush to apply aircraft paint remover (use full face respirator) and steam wash it off. If anything sticks after that hit it with wire brush. I have not had problem with water getting where it's not supposed to be. I am careful around the gaskets, and other sensitive places. I also change the fluids when I'm done painting just in case.
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