Posted by Tom Fleming on November 12, 2010 at 09:29:08 from (75.218.97.16):
In Reply to: H paint and dirt sraper posted by Devin Arends on November 11, 2010 at 17:43:45:
Devin, your wire wheel did NOT cause those grind marks. I can see where paint is in one of them where you only part way got all the paint off. You are uncovering someone else's work.
I have never seen a wire brush cut into cast in that manner. Sanding disk, yes. Stone wheel, yes. Wire brush, no.
I would not get excited. Sanding primer will fill that in, so no harm done. Get 'er cleaned up with the wire brush. De-grease, and put a good etching primer on first. Then next coat with a sanding primer, and you will not notice those marks when final painted if you take your time, and use an appropriate amount of sanding primer.
My opinion, but your wire wheel did NOT do that...........................
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