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Old 12-03-2003, 02:30 PM
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Sorry, I still have the white out pkg but re-done on the exterior rails only.
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Originally posted by Payton
What about having something repowder coated? Does the old stuff have to come off or just roughed up? A friend was asking me the other day, I think for a color change.
I believe the old stuff has to come off, to Bare metal, since the powder is held electro-statically to the part as it goes through the oven, I could be wrong, but this is what my suppliers have told me in the past, and I have seen some items where they did a poor job removing the old before re powdercoating, and it looked like chit!!!!!
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