painting over mill scale
- mwade123
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painting over mill scale
Do I have to remove all the mill scale to paint the metal ?
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Re: painting over mill scale
I dont usually remove all mill scale. I do scuff the parts with a DA sander before primer.
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Re: painting over mill scale
Thanks that saves me a lot of work.
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Re: painting over mill scale
The quality of your paint job is ALWAYS directly related to the preparation of the surface to be painted. So it really depends on the quality that you want. You can get decent results but some metals will have more mill scale than others causing you more problems. So the answer to your question is yes an no.
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