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<blockquote data-quote="kstrayhorn" data-source="post: 375565" data-attributes="member: 15815"><p>Aluminum requires a zinc chromate primer to properly adhere. To sand, we use 180, 220, and 320 in the body shop. Oxidation will have to be removed prior to priming. A high pressure blower should be enough to clean dust off, but if you feel like it needs to be wiped down, use acetone then make sure it's dry. Vinegar can have other additives that can affect the paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kstrayhorn, post: 375565, member: 15815"] Aluminum requires a zinc chromate primer to properly adhere. To sand, we use 180, 220, and 320 in the body shop. Oxidation will have to be removed prior to priming. A high pressure blower should be enough to clean dust off, but if you feel like it needs to be wiped down, use acetone then make sure it's dry. Vinegar can have other additives that can affect the paint. [/QUOTE]
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