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Help with cleaning up 1250
I need some help cleaning up the 1250, I need to scrape off a layer of green paint from the fenders without damaging the original paint. I've added enough scratches already.
Also, any tips for removing the decals? I want to replace them soon and I need to get them off. |
You aren't going to be able to easily take off green paint and not damage the original paint. Sand it all and repaint it.
Decals come off easier with heat, or a decal eraser wheel. Why would you put new decals on a tractor you didn't repaint? :RollEyes2: |
Jon makes a good point. Sand smooth, epoxy prime, wet sand that, and paint it. First choice would be to just sand blast to steel but not sure if you have access to a blaster. I am guessing not if your being this tedious with removing paint.
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I've never sanded an epoxy primer. They are harder than **** and it's unnecessary if you lay it on right. This ain't no show car.
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Edit, your right tho.. Lucky if he uses Krylon primer lol |
You aren't my go to paint guy Coop. I'd ask an actual body/paint man if I have questions. I'll let it go.
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I have heard of people using easy off oven cleaner to remove spray paint without damaging the original paint but have never tried it myself. I prefer a sandblaster.:biggrin2:
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Supposedly, that's how they got the names of the previous owners off my Goldwing that were painted on the trunk lid. |
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And I am an actual paint and body man Jon,... I would say 75% of what we do here is body/paint work. It is part of the refurbishment process. |
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