Prep for painting
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Re: Prep for painting
ABanks5@columbus.rr.com wrote:
> I'm in the process of prepping the jeep to get it painted. Is there any
> better ways of sanding the inside of the tub, getting into all the corners?
> this is a PITA! Is there a solution that can be used to strip or prep the
> surface besides sanding??
>
>
get a sand blaster from harbor freight they're cheap and the 45lb model
(pressurized) works well enough... I wouldn't want to strip all the
paint off with one but for rust spots and corners it'll work fine.
or just get a finish sander (triangular shape). You really only need to
scuff the paint to get the new paint to adhere.
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Re: Prep for painting
ABanks5@columbus.rr.com wrote:
> I'm in the process of prepping the jeep to get it painted. Is there any
> better ways of sanding the inside of the tub, getting into all the corners?
> this is a PITA! Is there a solution that can be used to strip or prep the
> surface besides sanding??
>
>
get a sand blaster from harbor freight they're cheap and the 45lb model
(pressurized) works well enough... I wouldn't want to strip all the
paint off with one but for rust spots and corners it'll work fine.
or just get a finish sander (triangular shape). You really only need to
scuff the paint to get the new paint to adhere.
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