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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 434208" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p><strong>just scuff and spot prime with zinc chromate (or other primer), followed by paint.</strong></p><p></p><p>the most common source of paint adhesion problems come</p><p>from contamination such as grease, oil, silicone film, and other stuff.</p><p>after scuffing and sanding - clean with a solvent prior to the primer and paint.</p><p>assuming you are going to remove the decals, ensure all the adhesive residue is removed as well.</p><p></p><p>if you have access to a power washer, it would be a good idea to go over the hull</p><p>at a very close distance to remove any loose or scaling paint.</p><p>sometimes paint will look and feel solid, but, when hit with 3,000psi it shows another story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 434208, member: 13599"] [b]just scuff and spot prime with zinc chromate (or other primer), followed by paint.[/b] the most common source of paint adhesion problems come from contamination such as grease, oil, silicone film, and other stuff. after scuffing and sanding - clean with a solvent prior to the primer and paint. assuming you are going to remove the decals, ensure all the adhesive residue is removed as well. if you have access to a power washer, it would be a good idea to go over the hull at a very close distance to remove any loose or scaling paint. sometimes paint will look and feel solid, but, when hit with 3,000psi it shows another story. [/QUOTE]
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