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#Working in 1-2 square feet at a time, wearing rubber gloves, scrub with naval jelly and steel wool. Don't let the naval jelly dry, keep it wet, squirt with bottle. | #Working in 1-2 square feet at a time, wearing rubber gloves, scrub with naval jelly and steel wool. Don't let the naval jelly dry, keep it wet, squirt with bottle. | ||
#Rinse and re-apply naval jelly if necessary, to get to clean shiny metal. | #Rinse and re-apply naval jelly if necessary, to get to clean shiny metal. | ||
− | #When finished with an area, wipe off excess naval jelly with paper towel, squirt on warm soapy water, and dry thoroughly. Can then sand with 180 grit. | + | #When finished with an area, wipe off excess naval jelly with paper towel, squirt on warm soapy water, and dry thoroughly. Then wipe down with lacquer thinner. Can then sand with 180 grit. After that, you can just use wax and grease remover, and then paint with epoxy primer. |
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− | After that, you can just use wax and grease remover, and then paint with epoxy primer. | + | |
Can use seam sealer afterwards on seams. SEM #39777. | Can use seam sealer afterwards on seams. SEM #39777. |