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Re: Pits, Primers, and Paints???
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Posted by BillD on June 25, 2001 at 17:15:40 from (152.163.201.47):
In Reply to: Pits, Primers, and Paints??? posted by Bama Binder on June 25, 2001 at 11:22:13:
I have used Permatex rust converter ,in spray cans , on the last three tractors I have painted. I guess time will tell how effective it is. I dont see a whole lot of diffreance in etching and non etching primer other than cost With the rust converter the primer seems to go on smoother There is no substitute for sanding and filling to get rid of pits I do not like to sand blast anything that will be damaged from sand and cannot be removed from the chassis Wire brushing paint remover and feather edging still seems the way to go to me Hope this helps rather than confusing you more
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