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matt d
Hello all,
I am in the early stages of restoration/restomod of my long-owned 66 Mustang. It sounds like using the set of SPI products (epoxy primer, 2k primer, then bright white) is a good way to go from what I have heard and read.
I have a question regarding compatibility of the SPI epoxy with a dipping process that I am strongly considering to clean slate my old friend. A place not too far from me (Auto Restoration Depot) does a process called Revivation which dips the chassis in an alkaline electrolytic solution and uses electric DC current to pull off the rust. Then they apply a water based rust inhibitor to prevent flash rust.
So my question is whether or not there is any specific incompatibility with this process and SPI epoxy? Would a thorough water rinse followed by use of SPI wax and grease remover be sufficient? Or could there be potential issues with unneutralized basic solution similar to the unneutralized acid concerns. In speaking with the company, they say they just wipe clean and spray with DP90.
I appreciate your wisdom.
Thanks,
Matt
I am in the early stages of restoration/restomod of my long-owned 66 Mustang. It sounds like using the set of SPI products (epoxy primer, 2k primer, then bright white) is a good way to go from what I have heard and read.
I have a question regarding compatibility of the SPI epoxy with a dipping process that I am strongly considering to clean slate my old friend. A place not too far from me (Auto Restoration Depot) does a process called Revivation which dips the chassis in an alkaline electrolytic solution and uses electric DC current to pull off the rust. Then they apply a water based rust inhibitor to prevent flash rust.
So my question is whether or not there is any specific incompatibility with this process and SPI epoxy? Would a thorough water rinse followed by use of SPI wax and grease remover be sufficient? Or could there be potential issues with unneutralized basic solution similar to the unneutralized acid concerns. In speaking with the company, they say they just wipe clean and spray with DP90.
I appreciate your wisdom.
Thanks,
Matt