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upscope757

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Detailing '67 12-bolt
« on: October 21, 2012, 02:01:10 PM »
All, trying to detail my 12-bolt for paint.  The axle faxces came clean by about 50%.  How abrasive can I get to get the tough stuff off?  For the rest of the rear end I have been going at it with scrapers, wire brushes and paint thinner.  Any other thoughts? -Matt
Matt: 1967 RS/SS - L48/Powerglide - Sierra Fawn/Beige Vinyl Top, Charleston, SC

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Re: Detailing '67 12-bolt
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2012, 03:48:33 AM »
Believe it or not....I have used Easy-Off oven cleaner on a 65 chevelle rear once. It took lots of elbow grease & steel wool, but it was sparkling  clean when I was done AND the factory paint daubs were still intact when I was done. might take some soak time to remove heavy crud or factory black paint. The bare iron flash rusted almost immediately, but overall, it turned out really well.  It appeared to me that the '65 rear was never painted from the factory. Just paint daubs on bare cast iron.  Make sure you rinse thoroughly, I mixed a little baking soda in the water to make sure the lye was neutralized & wear gloves & eye protection.

Since then, I got lazy & just sandblasted & painted or powdercoated the rears I have done.


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-Dan
Project: 07B SS, RS, L35, M20, J52, QJ Triple Black

 

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