Approx. five years ago, a friend who is a retired body shop owner, painted the sheet metal of a tractor for me. Three years later at areas where it had been rusty prior to his taking the paint off with a DA, there was rust bubbling up where there had been little pits. Another tractor got the sheet metal done at a local body shop. After about 8 years, at a place where the paint gets rubbed off from normal use of that model tractor, there were rust bubbles coming up. It depends on how long you want the paint to last, because if you leave rust down in those little pits, even under epoxy, it is eventually going to come back out at you. The jobber where I buy my paint introduced me to acid wash. I told him that I was blasting rust off from my dump truck body and painting it. He told me that I had better use acid wash. Like anything else you just have to follow the instructions, and if you do you don't get that white residue that some refer to.
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