Posted by glennster on February 11, 2009 at 07:05:42 from (76.223.245.56):
In Reply to: Re: todays mission posted by GeneMO on February 11, 2009 at 06:53:05:
gene, i have one of those shure shot cans that you put penetration oil and such in then pressurize with an air hose. first i use lacquer thinner in it and start from the top, wash the thinner down to the bottom of the tractor. you can see if any oils come off. i also use a red scotch brite if any scrubbing needs to be done. dont use a rag!!! the cast will catch little lint hairs from the rag and make cute little boogers in the paint. when all that is clean, i use our 900 wax and grease remover in the shure shot, then do the wash again. i start the air makeup on the booth then, blow off the tractor with a blow gun to clear the booth of any dust, then start primering. i like the ep 689 primer from basf,self etch non sanding epoxy primer, 2 medium coats, half hour minimum flash time, then its ready for color. this is ih 2150 in martin senour's cross fire line from napa.
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