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i need to know the best way to get rid of heavy oxidation from heavy equipment !! its yellow paint if that matters any thanks for your help ( i have hot water ) please let me know
Hi Dan, i have found that if the equipment is old and oxi. that the oils in the paint have been destroyed. So by trying to remove the layer of oxi. you are removing the paint, or whats left of it.
You are not a magician and thats a pressure washing wand not a magic wand. Either sell your work as paint prep., or you need to add someting to help fix the prob.
Take a look at plex-master from e-spec or check out www.everbrite.net
The layer of oxidation is really a shell that is protecting what's left of the dried out paint. Once you remove that it will get real chaulky in short order. When things get slow for me i have painted large loaders and tandem axle dump truck bodies just because of oxidation.