Posted by dhermesc on February 20, 2009 at 12:21:42 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: Clear Coat Paint posted by Animal on February 20, 2009 at 05:59:57:
I'd advise against it, but if you want to try prep is pretty simple. Lightly wet sand the enamal (800 or 1000 grit) to take the shine off it. Wipe off and shoot.
As mentioned below, I don't think enamal will like having a clear coat put on it. So I'd do the tool box or something first just to get an idea as to how the paint will react.
I painted the hood panels red on my Farmall 350 and then went to paint the white parts. After carefully taping it off and applying the paint - the red base coat wrinkled and peeled right off the panel. If couldn't have come off any cleaner if I'd used paint remover. I sanded the newly bared metal and reapplied the white paint.
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