cllong1
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Just to keep it plain as possible::
1. I would use a spray bottle and wet the entire hood with ospho and go over with Red scotch brite while keeping the surface wet.
2. Make sure the surface stays wet while scuffing for about 5-10 minutes or long enough to treat the area.
3. After scuffing then use a water hose(No nozzle) with clean towels or rags, wipe over the entire panel pretty good with running and towels.( how long should you run water over it?
Million Dollar question: How can tell its 100 percent Neutralized by looking at before moving on to prep for epoxy?
4. Wipe panel completely dry with clean dry towels.
(Repeat as needed to prep panel)
5. DA with 80# grit
6. wipe with 700 or 710
7. Let dry for 1 hour
8. Shoot epoxy
1. I would use a spray bottle and wet the entire hood with ospho and go over with Red scotch brite while keeping the surface wet.
2. Make sure the surface stays wet while scuffing for about 5-10 minutes or long enough to treat the area.
3. After scuffing then use a water hose(No nozzle) with clean towels or rags, wipe over the entire panel pretty good with running and towels.( how long should you run water over it?
Million Dollar question: How can tell its 100 percent Neutralized by looking at before moving on to prep for epoxy?
4. Wipe panel completely dry with clean dry towels.
(Repeat as needed to prep panel)
5. DA with 80# grit
6. wipe with 700 or 710
7. Let dry for 1 hour
8. Shoot epoxy