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12-17-2005 08:25 AM #1
Priming Chemically Stripped Parts>
I have had some parts chemically stripped and want to prime. They have a phosphate coating on and I was told to wash off with water. When I do that it looks like I get an immediate light colored film that looks like oxcidation. Not sure the proper way to remove the phosphate prior to priming.
Thanks
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12-17-2005 08:47 AM #2
It should look something like the panel below once cleaned, kind of greyish with some green/blue streaks in it. Might need to be washed again if it's still got a film on it that wipes off. Then you wash down again with wax & grease remover before priming.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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12-17-2005 12:40 PM #3
When evr I chemically strip, I:
wash with soap and water, and stiff plastic bristle brush )to neutralize the stripper)
towel dry
sand with 150 grit (or something close)
metal prep & wait 30 minutes
primer.
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