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Anybody know how to prep Restoration Dedign parts for paint? I have some rocker covers I want to paint tomorrow. I think they are galvannealed. I am not sure if they need to be sanded.
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Anybody know how to prep Restoration Dedign parts for paint? I have some rocker covers I want to paint tomorrow. I think they are galvannealed. I am not sure if they need to be sanded. Galvannealed steel is just that. Galvanized steel that is subjected to high pressure roll processing that etches the galvanizing so that it can be readily painted. They used to call if "PainLoc". No need to prime or sand it. If you sand it you are likely to take of the annealed galvanizing thus inhibiting the metal ability to inhibit it from rusting. So, no point in that. |
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