Hotch in Philly .... I used to own an autobody shop. A Vanagon list friend in Canada asked your question some time ago. My response [below] may be of interest. Unfortunately, with the conditions you describe, I am afraid you are looking at a strip job. You could be positive about this and look at it as an opportunity to fix your seam rust. Some List friends have talked about aircraft stripping agents that work well, but in any case it is a melluva hess..... sorry! Glenn Queenstown, MD =====================REF==================== -----Original Message----- From: McComas_Glenn <mccomas@shore.intercom.net> To: mruskin@PANGEA.CA <mruskin@PANGEA.CA> Date: Friday, May 05, 2000 7:41 AM Subject: Vanagon engine rebuild
|Hi Marshall | |Concerning your comment, "How MAACO can paint 4 cars a day is totally |miraculous to me," you should be aware they don't do much if any |sanding. They spray a gypper product which is a 'sticky' primer. |Sometimes, read most times, it fails to adhere after a few months..... |after the warranty expires. Better shops use that primer inside door |jambs only, when changing body colour. | | |Best regards |Glenn |Queenstown, MD [present retreat for little Eliàn] |
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