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What is an effective way to protect the alodine film? I know I could shoot Zinc Chromate primer (~$8 a can), or use one
of the epoxy two part systems, but I have many small parts (2024-3) and I won't have them all ready at the same time. What about the latex aluminum primer from Rustoleum: http://www.rustoleum.com/product.asp...ct_id=29&SBL=1 I want something that will last through the build process and beyond for a while until the final paint job is done... Any other alternatives that have proven to be successful? -- Dan D. .. |
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