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Re: Best way to prep a intake for painting
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08/23/15 10:02 PM
08/23/15 10:02 PM
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RapidRobert
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I'd clean it squeaky clean with wax & grease remover then scuff it with steel wool of the right grade & (final) clean it again) with WG remover. covering close in/hard to reach areas with vaseline to avoid overspray. some places just cant be taped off
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Re: Best way to prep a intake for painting
[Re: 69x]
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08/24/15 12:42 AM
08/24/15 12:42 AM
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RapidRobert
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I ain't a painter but I've always believed that several lighter coats is much better & even the rattle cans tell you how long to wait between coats, that the coat has to "flash" dry. Problem I always had was debris settling on the surface in between coats. But wait for more experienced input
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