Posted by El Toro on January 08, 2009 at 16:24:36 from (64.12.116.73):
In Reply to: Dupont Primer posted by spiffy1 on January 08, 2009 at 15:30:48:
When I did some Standardtwin garden tractors back in the 1970's I took the steel wheels to work where they had a wheelabrator that turned the wheel on a metal table and hit the wheel with lead shot. They would shoot the bare wheels with acid primer. They gave me some to use since they said it had to be used right away and I painted some wheel weights for my garden tractor. I never used a top coat on the wheel weights and after over 30 years they still good and the color was blue. It dries very fast and its hard to remove too. I use expoxy primer and I paint over it with Martin Senour's Primeez surfacer. You can lightly sand this on areas that are smooth and are exposed before applying your finish coats. Hal
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