Posted by TJ in KY on June 03, 2014 at 09:35:08 from (74.139.94.229):
I used electrolysis to clean on the tractor seat for my 8N. My question is how do you get all the black out of the pits? I used a grey scotchbrite pad and soap and water then rinsed it, still a lot of black on surface and in pits. went over it with a wire wheel and there is still black in pits. Can I paint over this in this condition. I have wiped it 4 or 5 times with a wax and grease remover, rag is almost clean,
Also I want to use epoxy primer and from reading I have done here I know I should not mix paint brands, would I be better to just use Rustoleum primers and paint or put epoxy on it then Rustoleum high build primer and then finish coat.
any help would be appreciated.
Top of seat
Bottom of seat
This post was edited by TJ in KY at 12:21:13 06/03/14.
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