My car was painted with a single stage enamel over the original 1970 enamel paint with out primer. I have sanded the car twice with 220 . There are places I cut through to the original paint and some places not. After washing the car down and using a grease and wax remover, I am still getting paint on my towels. The
Do I need to completely remover the second coat of paint?
Surface prep question.....
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Don't worry about the colour on your towels, it's just the exposed paint.
Seal the whole lot with epoxy and then do your high build primer. Chris
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I bought a different wax and grease remover and seemed to do a better job.
Its called prep-all by kleen strip . It evaporates rather quickly when wiping it and removed 99% of the paint dust. The stuff sold in auto part stores is worthless. |
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