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1. Paint prep (score: 1)
Author: Tim Nagy <nagy@duq.edu>
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 12:01:15 -0500
Hi all, I've been cleaning, wire wheeling, and filing parts of the front susp. I am going to start priming (with an etching primer), but what should I use to wipe down the parts prior to paint? Thank
/html/mgs/1999-02/msg00482.html (6,286 bytes)

2. Re: Paint prep (score: 1)
Author: Enrique Claure <spaninc@mail.entelnet.bo>
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 15:34:07 -0500
One of the most important parts to primer and paint application is removeing dirt and grease. 3M and Glasurit make products that do a great job. Try their web sites or get back to me later and I can
/html/mgs/1999-02/msg00491.html (6,425 bytes)

3. paint prep (score: 1)
Author: "Carl W. French" <cfrench@cybertours.com>
Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 06:23:29 -0400
I am goint to bring the B into my mechanic/artist's shop in the next month for the whole deal (paint and body) including replacing all the sheet metal below the trim strip. To save money and have a h
/html/mgs/1998-10/msg00146.html (6,930 bytes)

4. Re: paint prep (score: 1)
Author: RJohn50603@aol.com
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 07:04:13 EDT
<< . To save money and have a hand in the job I am going to be doing as much of the prep as I can. My brother (an experienced LBC owner) are going to take off all the exterior parts and have it taken
/html/mgs/1998-10/msg00148.html (7,636 bytes)

5. Re: paint prep (score: 1)
Author: Susan and John Roper <vscjohn@iamerica.net>
Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 11:30:32 -0500
Carl, I beg to differ with Ron's response. The body shop should clean the car well before any sanding or body work starts. If old wax, silicones, etc. are still on the car when work starts, they will
/html/mgs/1998-10/msg00157.html (8,381 bytes)

6. Re: paint prep (score: 1)
Author: grunt14@juno.com
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 18:39:45 -0400
Buy some prep-sol and thinners, Use very fine steel wool like 000 grade and clean all the tight spots where a quick wipe won't reach, If you can use a tooth brush and prep-sol on all the grooves and
/html/mgs/1998-10/msg00173.html (6,598 bytes)


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