I moved boats around the place, and thought it might be good to give the Homelite some attention. First I gave it a good washdown with Prepsol, a good wax and grease remover. Next I masked off the emblems and the second color(blue). I wanted to remove the emblems, but somewhere along the line they have been glued on. With some careful masking and a little razor-blade work I got pretty close.1/4 inch fineline tape helps as well.
I sanded with 220 grit on my random orbit sander. Around the emblems I use red scotch-brite to knock off the shine. Then comes three coats of primer,I used Naps's two part as I had some left over from another project.I did some minor fill work with a light filler but most of the imperfections came out in the sanding and primer.
After sitting over night to dry, sanded with 320 grit and scotch-brite again,Blow off with compressed air and wash down with Spray away glass cleaner to clean off the finger prints and stuff but leaves no residue.
And last I sprayed three coats of Napa Acrylic Enamel. It was pretty cold and has taken a couple of days to dry but looks ok. Now the blue looks a litte worn. I guess its good to have somthing to do! - Ross
I sanded with 220 grit on my random orbit sander. Around the emblems I use red scotch-brite to knock off the shine. Then comes three coats of primer,I used Naps's two part as I had some left over from another project.I did some minor fill work with a light filler but most of the imperfections came out in the sanding and primer.
After sitting over night to dry, sanded with 320 grit and scotch-brite again,Blow off with compressed air and wash down with Spray away glass cleaner to clean off the finger prints and stuff but leaves no residue.
And last I sprayed three coats of Napa Acrylic Enamel. It was pretty cold and has taken a couple of days to dry but looks ok. Now the blue looks a litte worn. I guess its good to have somthing to do! - Ross
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