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How to clean frame, wheels and miscellaneous parts before I paint.
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I’m spraying everything with transtar epoxy primer.
I juast got the frame and the swing are sandblasted today. The dude said all I’d have to do is blow it off and it’s ready for primer. My flat seat pan, brake leaver, coil mounts, and the triple tree and a few other parts I have wire wheeled them to remove the rust and create a surface to paint on. But I was noticing that the is a lot of crap in the surface especially on the metal. What would be the best way to clean the surface? I have acetone , simple green and 99.99% alcohol. A friend said that would do the trick. I do have mineral spirits be people said no to use that.
For the aluminum parts can I use the mineral spirits cuz it won’t rust? And for all the metal parts can I just use the acetone?
I guess another question I would have is what are the cons of using spirits? Flash rust, not removing oils/grease?
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Mineral spirits will leave an oily residue.
Denatured alcohol should be fine.
Chlorinated brake cleaner is also good, but not to breathe or get on your skin.
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Kleenstrip Etch and Prep is phosphoric acid and great to remove rust from steel parts if you can't sandblast. It will clean the metal and etch it for painting too. Great stuff. Available at Home Depot.
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Or do I need to get all that sand blasted? Cuz I know a guy who has one I just hate to bother him.
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It´s the same chemistry like a fuel tank rust removal.
But you have to degrease first to get a maximum effect.
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JohnLuke wrote: Oh okay! Great! Thanks guys. I did have one question regarding the wire wheel. It seems to smooth things out and make it a dull shine. After I clean it will the paint adhere correctly?
Or do I need to get all that sand blasted? Cuz I know a guy who has one I just hate to bother him.
Use the Etch and Prep after wheeling. It will etch the surface and make it ready for paint.
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Nessism wrote: Wax and grease remover is the stuff... www.amazon.com/Kleanstrip-Prep-All-Greas...GSW362/dp/B008QDSVPE
Kleenstrip Etch and Prep is phosphoric acid and great to remove rust from steel parts if you can't sandblast. It will clean the metal and etch it for painting too. Great stuff. Available at Home Depot.
I'm with Nessism here. When you use the wax and grease remover, wipe it on and then wipe it off while it is still wet. I left it to air dry and I got what looked like beer bubbles coming up in the 2K clear. I checked with their tech support. Wipe it on, and wipe it dry with a clean cloth. Works really well.
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Is that okay? Or should I just leave it the way it is. Meaning that the primer will have no problem adhering.
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