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jakeinsouthcarolina
First - I don’t post here but do use all your posts and knowledge as my bible so thanks for that. Between posts here and help from Barry - I make do with my various projects.
I’m having the strangest issue. I have some new parts for a vintage Ford tractor. They all arrived with factory gray paint.
I sanded each piece with 120 grit and put a 2K primer over each piece. Of 16 pieces - 15 primed perfectly with a great bond but one fender will not accept the 2K. It literally just rejects it. I’ve tried twice with same result. Any ideas why and what to do next. Sand and epoxy prime ?
Any help is appreciated as I’m just stumped on this one piece. I did clean with soap and water and waterborne cleaner before spraying View attachment 7051
I’m having the strangest issue. I have some new parts for a vintage Ford tractor. They all arrived with factory gray paint.
I sanded each piece with 120 grit and put a 2K primer over each piece. Of 16 pieces - 15 primed perfectly with a great bond but one fender will not accept the 2K. It literally just rejects it. I’ve tried twice with same result. Any ideas why and what to do next. Sand and epoxy prime ?
Any help is appreciated as I’m just stumped on this one piece. I did clean with soap and water and waterborne cleaner before spraying View attachment 7051
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