sberl
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Jul 15, 2017
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- 97
Hi all, we have the hull stripped to bare aluminum ready for painting. I have a couple of concerns however. For the stripping process we just used paint stripper and a putty knife to scrape the paint away in the flat areas. Around the rivets we used a wire brush to remove the paint instead of a putty knife. That left a thin paint film which was removed with some acetone and a little elbow grease. In the picture below you can see the area around the rivets is a nice silver color whereas the areas where we just used the putty knife has a slight golden color. I'm wondering if the areas with the gold color will accept and hold the primer/paint?
Next, in the little red box you can see a darker area between the rivets, Is that ok or should that be cleaned up as well? I know ideally it should be cleaned up but there are probably hundreds of areas like that. Just wondering if the finish will be able to stick in those areas. I plan to use the "tractor paint" method.

Next, in the little red box you can see a darker area between the rivets, Is that ok or should that be cleaned up as well? I know ideally it should be cleaned up but there are probably hundreds of areas like that. Just wondering if the finish will be able to stick in those areas. I plan to use the "tractor paint" method.
