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Posted by 37 chief on April 16, 2007 at 12:02:14 from (70.181.167.25):
In Reply to: paint help posted by gsjh on April 16, 2007 at 10:53:35:
Every body is going to give you a different idea on what to do. There is a paint and body forum on this sight. The main thing is you can't paint over grease.I paint my equipement to make it look good, plus protcet the metal. My tractors work for a living, and they will get scratched. I just painted my mower. I bought some degreaser from Home Depot (purple stuf) brush it on and wash off with water. I picked up these sanding pads and gave it a light sanding ot knock off the crusty rust. I didn't use a primer, but it would be good to. atleast on the bare metal. Then I have sand blasted sanded, and primed with laquor primer, filled all the chips, sanded and primed some more, This can go on for ever. Then I took my shinny tractor and just got it scratched up. Unkess you are going to make your tracor a barn queen don't wast a lot of time filling every chip, and scratch. I used frazee aero plate gloss enemal. Just my opinion Stan
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