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Be very careful and mask everything. I once thought I could carefully paint my center post with a brush without masking. 
 

Brushes flick paint no matter how careful you are. 
 

Anybody know how to get tiny paint dots of of plexiglass?

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It’s a lot more to it than that, the J yokes, for sample, are magnesium, and you need to actually really super clean it up, and then some kind of super primer and then paint it. Simply painting over it is just going to cause filiform corrosion in the span of a year and Then u have corrosion under paint hiding what’s really wrong.

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If you don't send them out to be sputter coated in your favorite precious metal, do you even airplane?

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On 11/27/2021 at 12:31 PM, jetdriven said:

It’s a lot more to it than that, the J yokes, for sample, are magnesium, and you need to actually really super clean it up, and then some kind of super primer and then paint it. Simply painting over it is just going to cause filiform corrosion in the span of a year and Then u have corrosion under paint hiding what’s really wrong.

Amen to that!  I've got the mongo yokes which are magnesium.  We had them painted by a buddy that does body work, but he didn't know the nuances of painting magnesium and they are already corroding and bubbling up under the paint again.  :(  

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What has worked wel on the past. Abrad the surface until it’s shiny clean magnesium. Then wash with Prekote.  Then force air dry with heat.  Then epoxy 2k primer. Then topcoat.  Then leather wrap 

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