somewhatspritely
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I'm almost at the exciting point of putting some metal back on the car, but I am unsure what to do about the black paint on replacement panels. It seems to scratch off quite easily and I doubt it offers much long term protection. I'm particularly concerned around things like the interior A-post repair panel which is quite intricate and it will be very hard to get this black paint out of all the nooks and crannies.
I think my options are:
1. Weld it up and ignore what I can't see.
2. Leave the paint on and spray additional primers over this finish before welding panels in. (Concerned about the paint flaking off)
3. Remove as much paint as I can and apply better paint to the bare metal. (Concerned about paint removal and surface prep)
4. Add as much waxoil (or modern equivalent) as possible later in the process. (Concerned about coverage)
Any suggestions?
Many Thanks,
Grant.
I think my options are:
1. Weld it up and ignore what I can't see.
2. Leave the paint on and spray additional primers over this finish before welding panels in. (Concerned about the paint flaking off)
3. Remove as much paint as I can and apply better paint to the bare metal. (Concerned about paint removal and surface prep)
4. Add as much waxoil (or modern equivalent) as possible later in the process. (Concerned about coverage)
Any suggestions?
Many Thanks,
Grant.