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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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I'm guessing that it's still best practice to epoxy prime the whole piece, no? In Jeff Hail's thread he suggests to sand a converted surface with 220 and 320 so the epoxy will stick while not removing the conversion coating. Would the same technique work on the RD coating?
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