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Old 11-04-2011, 02:28 PM   #1
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Cleaning primer paint

Hello,

I am wondering how to go about cleaning oil spots out of primer. The paint is riddled with oil spots from a PSP line blowing and a tranny oil cooling line. Plus, some hand prints of my own. I tried engine degreaser at a car wash, that did not work. I'd like to get this cleaned up .

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Old 11-04-2011, 02:31 PM   #2
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Re: Cleaning primer paint

check for answers in the paint and bodywork maybe...

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Old 11-05-2011, 02:43 AM   #3
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Re: Cleaning primer paint

Sand it and primer it again primer is like a sponge it will suck up anything like oil.
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Old 11-05-2011, 03:22 AM   #4
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Re: Cleaning primer paint

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Sand it and primer it again primer is like a sponge it will suck up anything like oil.
That is true, but if you don't want to sand it and redo it, try Dawn liquid, it may take two or three trys but it might work.
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Old 11-05-2011, 03:34 AM   #5
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Re: Cleaning primer paint

have to agree,, 300 grit and new primer.. that stuff is designed to adsorb anything and never let it go..

the oil and the primer are now chemically bonded
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Old 11-05-2011, 07:15 AM   #6
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Re: Cleaning primer paint

What kind of primer? Epoxy vs. Krylon may have vastly different answers.

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Old 11-05-2011, 08:13 AM   #7
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Re: Cleaning primer paint

On a previous vehicle I used Soft Scrub (a kitchen and bath cleaner) and a hard type sponge.
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Old 11-05-2011, 09:15 AM   #8
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Re: Cleaning primer paint

Im going to geton the sand and re prime bandwagon.. i have some oil on mine where its primed and the body shop is doing just that
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Old 11-05-2011, 09:39 AM   #9
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Re: Cleaning primer paint

Well, if sand and re-prime is what it will take, then the spots may never go away. I don't know anything about paint and body work. It'll get fixed when it is ready for final paint job.

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Old 11-06-2011, 04:08 AM   #10
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Primer is to help the paint stick to the metal so it sucks up anything that touches it.
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Old 11-06-2011, 11:18 AM   #11
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On a previous vehicle I used Soft Scrub (a kitchen and bath cleaner) and a hard type sponge.
If your not going to reprime this is your best answer. The Soft Scrub has a mild abrasive and firm sponge will scuff the surface enough to give you a fresh finish.
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Old 11-06-2011, 12:50 PM   #12
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Cool, have to try that when I get the chance. I'm busy today and the next 2 days are full of rain.
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