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Okay we've talked about gliders now lets talk about trailers I have a cobra
1984 all aluminum chalking up needs and needs to be refinished what would you use and do you need to prime. There is no peeling just severe chalking the current plan is too sand for a tooth an wipe it down before applying a one part auto paint. Any other suggestions? I have never painted before so am open for suggestions. Thanks CH |
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I had the same issue on an older fiberglass cobra and solved it by
taking to an auto repair shop. Had to hunt around a bit before I found one that would take it. They sanded and filled as needed and then primed and final coat as though was a car repair. Even put it through their drying/curing hot room. Came out very nice and much less expense than if I would have done it myself. Suggest looking into that kind of repair. ASW27BV |
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On Dec 25, 9:01*am, Cliff Hilty
wrote: Okay we've talked about gliders now lets talk about trailers I have a cobra 1984 all aluminum chalking up needs and needs to be refinished what would you use and do you need to prime. There is no peeling just severe chalking the current plan is too sand for a tooth an wipe it down before applying a one part auto paint. Any other suggestions? I have never painted before so am open for suggestions. Thanks CH If you have chalking and no peeling you could always do a cut and buff with rubbing compound and wax. Start with a mild compound and work your way up if needed. If you do need to paint, take a look at some of the mail order parts houses such as Summit. They have a limited stock colors (Which doesn't matter if you are choosing white) and vastly cheaper prices for single stage paints. Good luck. |
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There is a delightful soaring club just a few kilometers north of Taupo -- a
fine mob & good soaring. "Cliff Hilty" wrote in message .com... Okay we've talked about gliders now lets talk about trailers I have a cobra 1984 all aluminum chalking up needs and needs to be refinished what would you use and do you need to prime. There is no peeling just severe chalking the current plan is too sand for a tooth an wipe it down before applying a one part auto paint. Any other suggestions? I have never painted before so am open for suggestions. Thanks CH |
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