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Location: San Ramon,CA
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Picklex vs Ospho vs...
Interested in experiences treating a panel prior to paint with these or similar products. Picklex 20 is stupid expensive, but can be painted over without neutralization
I'm intending to sand it clean(though I'd be surprised if there wasn't some pitting), but however you've used them and how it worked out would be interesting
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Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Portland Oregon
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Re: Picklex vs Ospho vs...
This is from the SPI forum. A paint manufacturers forum with a lot of restoration expertise in the group.
http://www.spiuserforum.com/index.ph...y-primer.9970/
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