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Metal Prep
By John - 07/01/2005 6:01:06 PM; IP 142.177.12.2
Any of the autobody metal preps, such as Dupont M-10, will neutralize the fine stuff (after you get all the rough stuff removed...wire wheel, etc.). Then use zinc chromate primer vs the red oxide stuff. No, it's not only for aluminum, just most people consider it too expensive to bother with for clean steel. I don't. Another coat of trem-clad between the primer and the final paint helps also, but trem-clad alone chips easily.
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