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probably good, lot's of the low-voc degreasers have alcohol in them.I used some alcohol beforehand. I thought that might be solvent enough to remove any wax or residue.
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probably good, lot's of the low-voc degreasers have alcohol in them.I used some alcohol beforehand. I thought that might be solvent enough to remove any wax or residue.
I'm thining you can buy some basic low-voc degreaser in Autozone under Dupli-color label next to the qt. cans of lacquer paint. I have used it. Works fine.Are those obtainable at the local parts store or do I need to go to an auto body supply store? I want to do some small cartoons on my trucks, in enamel, and want to properly prep the surface first.
Sounds great, thanks! Once warmer weather comes...I'm thining you can buy some basic low-voc degreaser in Autozone under Dupli-color label next to the qt. cans of lacquer paint. I have used it. Works fine.
I think the factory pinstripe (tape stripe of course) may have been an option for the Silverado, or could have been included in one of the options package groups. Rawhide, my crew cab, has a faded version of the big'n' little double stripe on his flanks, that looks similar to your truck. I think it was a light gold originally.... truck is Rawhide Metallic which is basically gold. Definitely different than the pewter that so many of these trucks were painted.By my count, the yays win out over the nays by a considerable margin; 10-3. The stripes will stay for now. Thanks everyone for your input and consideration.
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