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I did a copper façade for a building on 85 & Park - The Rainbow Foundation -
strip, clean with solvent, scruff, prime and topcoat with Rustolium.
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Jim Hicks
Quality Restoration Works, LLC
917-575-8545
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> Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 17:53:06 -0400
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> Subject: [BP] Painting Copper
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> How do you prep and paint exterior copper?
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> Our issues are removing mill oil, whether or not to scruff up the
> surface, and what paints to use on new custom-fabricated copper gutters.
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> We're thinking of acetone and rags to remove the mill oil.
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> The Revere copper book recommends scuffing up the surface with sandpaper
> or an abrasive pad. and then quotes extensively from Benjamin Moore on
> products.
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> Take care, work safe and keep in touch.
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> John
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