John,
Yes, I guess alcohol be a cleaner rather than a conditioner. However,
I'll bet
They call it a conditioner because it conditions the surface by removing
oils so
The paint will stick.
I believe the DuPont metal conditioner I use is 5017. I don't have the
bottle here
At work, and I didn't look it up on my Morgan web page.
John
John T. Blair
jblair@scn.spawar.navy.mil
SPAWARSYSCEN Chesapeake
Chesapeake, VA (757) 523-8133
-----Original Message-----
From: JohnOmg@aol.com [SMTP:JohnOmg@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, June 14, 1999 11:22 AM
To: JBlair@scn.spawar.navy.mil
Cc: morgans@autox.team.net
Subject: Dupont metal conditioner
In a message dated 6/14/99 7:53:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
JBlair@scn.spawar.navy.mil writes:
> As Tony points out that the CorroDip's major ingrediant is
Phosphoric Acid.
> There
> Are several products readily available here in the US - the 2 I
use most
are
> Oshpo
> And DuPonts Metal conditioner. Both are available at most
automotive paint
> supply houses.
>
John:
My local paint shop sold me some Dupont Kwik Prep 244s. Upon
reading the
very fine print I discovered that it is isopropyl alcohol and water.
All for
$14/qt. I only used a little and am thinking of returning it since
Revco has
a better deal. Wouldn't alcohol be a cleaner rather than a
conditioner?
John Olman
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