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Ken2600 04-02-2003 09:46 AM

What do you use to wipe a surface down before painting?
 
I've been using Lacquer Thinner but I see alot of people mention Acetone. Which is better? Should different things be used different times?

Huntsman 04-02-2003 06:53 PM

What do you use to wipe a surface down before painting?
 
Ken,

I talked to the guys at our local NAPA paint store a while back, when I still thought I would be ready to paint soon, and they suggested a automotive Wax and Grease remover. Wipe it on and while its still wet wipe it off. It dries much slower allowing time to wipe away any residue.

karljay 04-04-2003 02:42 AM

What do you use to wipe a surface down before painting?
 
I used both before and Acetone seems to dry with no film. I really like the 2nd wipe before it dries method.

take one rag and wipe with acetone, then a second clean dry rag and wipe off the acetone before it air dries.

I also like to keep wiping until I get no streak marks on the surface, usually two to three times.

Some laquer thinners seem to leave an oily residue behind.

Ultra Blue 04-05-2003 04:32 PM

What do you use to wipe a surface down before painting?
 
We use a Grease and Wax remover. I know Autozone sells one thats real cheap in price but the guy that I know uses it says it works good. We use Glasurit and Ardex.

4starcstms 04-06-2003 07:14 PM

What do you use to wipe a surface down before painting?
 
Use wax and grease remover. If you use laquer over primer, can soften and remove if rubbed enough.

I use Dupont Kwik Clean its about 20 bucks for a gallon. PPG, Sherwin Williams, most paint makers offer their own version.

Chas1234 04-06-2003 08:56 PM

What do you use to wipe a surface down before painting?
 
My old man worked at a body shop and he uses acid on bear metal before painting ( wash it off with water after and dry it ) it looks pretty good after .
I think it was Muriatic acid (spelling)?
Jon

FordCwazyGuy 04-27-2003 08:48 AM

What do you use to wipe a surface down before painting?
 
i like the idea of acid on bare metal to remove any rust pitted in metal you can reach with a sander but,wouldnt watering it down afterwards kind of defeat the purpose? i know that if any water gets on any bare metal it will rust in a matter of minutes,just a question

286merc 04-27-2003 07:06 PM

What do you use to wipe a surface down before painting?
 
Acid ALWAYS leaves minute salt crystals behind to act as the Energizer Bunny and will eventually ruin your paint. Water alone will not remove Muriatic (diluted Hydrochloric) salts. Finsh with a water & baking soda solution to neutralize the salts.
Muriatic is also VERY rough on your skin.

A MILD phosphoric acid is usually used to etch bare metal so the primer can adhere. Then rinse or follow the instructions on the product.

Get a primer on before the metal flash rusts.

Bondomaniac 04-30-2003 09:12 AM

What do you use to wipe a surface down before painting?
 
The easiest way I have found to use wax and grease remover is by using a Sure shot sprayer to spray it on then just wipe it off.:-X06

7220driver 05-11-2003 03:15 PM

What do you use to wipe a surface down before painting?
 
Check out Eastwood Co. in Pottstown, Pa. They have a product called "Pre" . I've used this after using other methods and still got more off the surface. They specialise in auto body restoration products. :)

Buckshot14 06-08-2003 01:37 AM

What do you use to wipe a surface down before painting?
 
At the shop i work for we use wax and grease remover, or ALVIN (alchol and viniger). after that we also wipe over it with a tac rag (sticky paper towel thing that removes any that could be left over....we do all this after the vehicle is in the paint booth..

Michael


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