Posted by Stephen Newell on February 06, 2012 at 06:44:50 from (66.53.81.174):
In Reply to: Paint Chipping posted by Mashbox on February 06, 2012 at 05:46:51:
Painting it around Christmas the paint hasn't fully cured yet. Even though the shifter knob should have been smooth enough it shouldn't have chipped the paint. Is it just chipped or is there a clear spot of primer showing? I think if it is just chipped it's probably just the quality of the paint. If there is a clear spot of primer showing the paint didn't bond to the primer so I would never use a power washer on the tractor. A note on the paint mixture, when using an oil based enamel use as little reducer as possible and still spray it. Too much reducer sometimes damages the integrity of the paint and actually makes it dry shower. It dries so slow anyway it won't orange peal like other paints.
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