To: | twakeman@apple.com |
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Subject: | Re: Re: paint |
From: | Roland Dudley <cobra@hpcdcsn.cdc.hp.com> |
Date: | Wed, 18 Dec 91 10:23:11 pst |
> > Now for the question: > I keep hearing bits about new types of paint. Are there any newer better >options > that will allow me the ability to sand out runs & make easy patches to >finished paint jobs???? This really doesn't address TeriAnn's request for paint recommendations but it is a paint related comments so I'm tacking it on to the discussion that I'm sure will result from her question. A few months ago I asked if there was any paint that was immune to brake fluid. I think someone suggested Imron. Since my fluid reservoirs were a bit rusty inside, I thought it might be a good idea to coat them with something once I had gotten the rust out. Since DP40 seemed to be so highly regarded, I decided that's what I'd probably use. But first I conducted a little experiment. I took a clevis pin with a coat of Imron over DP40 primer. Some of the DP40 was still exposed. I put the painted pin in some Castrol LMA DOT4 brake fluid to soak. By the next day, the DP40 and Imron had lifted off the clevis pin. As a result, I decided to leave the insides of the reservoirs bare metal. However, I did use DP40 and Imron on the outsides of the reservoirs. |
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