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Agage1

Has anyone ever tried clear coating over a tractor with 30 years of patina on it. I was clear coating the hood of my 854 resto today and had some clear left in my gun. I didn't want to waste it so I lightly sanded the fenders of my 73 12 HP 8 sp and sprayed 3 coats. It really looks good. kinda rat rod like. I'm flirting with the idea of spraying the whole tractor. I'll try and post some pics as soon as our computer is fixed.

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Zeek

Yip . . . wet sand, motor oil, salad dressing, baby oil, rub hard, clear coat . . . .  :popcorn:

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AMC RULES

Yeah...that's hot... 

I dig the look.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

    :wwp:

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tunahead72

I like that too, Zeek.  Did you have any problems getting the clear coat to stick after using whatever oils you used?

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Zeek

I like that too, Zeek.  Did you have any problems getting the clear coat to stick after using whatever oils you used?

Actually the clear coat is only good after a sanding.  I know some others swear by oil, dressing, you name it.  The looks are all different to some extent, so it just kinda depends what you like personally  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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stevebo

First pic before salad dressing and after

 

second tractor before wet sand and salad dressing and after...

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AMC RULES

:scared-eek:   Pass the croutons please?   :thanks: 

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stevebo

Ok here are a few more Craig.... lol

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seuadr

Ranch? Thousand island? Inquiring minds need to know!

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stevebo

I typically use a lightweight motor oil but on occasion I use WD40 and marvel mystery oil...

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Jrblanke

So you are using the salad dressing/motor oil as the wet sanding....wetness?

 

What grit paper do you use to wet sand when using the motor oil or salad dressing?

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Terry M

Sorry, but since it was mentioned I have to ask.......if someone uses salad dressing... Do you find your being followed by flies?, or do you notice the neighbors' dog licking the tractor??   Not trying to be stupid,funny or silly, but just curious.. :confusion-scratchheadblue:

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