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Recoating after first coat ( 5 months ago)

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Jim K

03-16-2003 16:49:46




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Any one Know if it would be a bad idea to put another coat of paint on my supermajor after the first coat was put on sometime last fall? the reason I wanted to do this is this is a dificult tractor to paint (for me) and my gun wasnt working right, and some spots are not coverd as good as id like. Im worried about peeling or some other problems that might happen. I used paint from newholland and sandblated and primed, The tractor is still striped of sheetwork so this would be the time too do it, If it can be done THANKS FOR THE HELP

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CNKS

03-16-2003 17:33:07




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 Re: Recoating after first coat ( 5 months ago) in reply to Jim K, 03-16-2003 16:49:46  
The paint has to be sanded or scuffed for adhesion. When you do this you will probably expose some bare metal which will need to be reprimed. If you use the same brand of paint you should not get any peeling. To be super-safe, you could use a sealer on the "old" paint.



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Jim k Thanks CKNS

03-17-2003 18:54:27




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 Re: Re: Recoating after first coat ( 5 months ago) in reply to CNKS, 03-16-2003 17:33:07  
Thanks CKNS that sounds like alot of work, But sounds Right. That paint job sudenly dont look so bad. Just a few spots not as glossy as the rest.My dad used too say in a hundred years no one will Know the diference.



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Jim k Thanks CKNS

03-17-2003 18:53:46




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 Re: Re: Recoating after first coat ( 5 months ago) in reply to CNKS, 03-16-2003 17:33:07  
Thanks CKNS that sounds like alot of work, But sounds Right. That paint job sudenly dont look so bad. Just a few spots not as glossy as the rest.My dad used too say in a hundred years no one will Know the diference.



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Jim k Thanks CKNS

03-17-2003 18:52:41




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 Re: Re: Recoating after first coat ( 5 months ago) in reply to CNKS, 03-16-2003 17:33:07  
Thanks CKNS that sounds like alot of work, But sounds Right. That paint job sudenly dont look so bad. Just a few spots not as glossy as the rest.My dad used too say in a hundred years no one will Know the diference.



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