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Just had my 74 soda blasted.
Besides power washing is there anything else I need to clean the body with to make sure the paint sticks.
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Wipe it down just before painting w/ Dupont Prep-sol or similar product. Removes silicone and other contaminants.
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Make sure you blow it out numerous times, seen too many paint jobs have prep debris get into the base or clear
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