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- My Car
- 1971 Mach 1, Grabber Blue w/Argent stripes. Original 2V 351C Auto, Tilt, rear defog, Black Comfortweave Interior. Under restoration. Original colors, 4V 351C, 4-Speed, Spoilers, Magnums, Ram Air. All Ford parts.
I am in a dilemma.
The proportioning valve leaked when putting everything together, and as brake fluid goes, it ate the paint below. I read up on brake fluid and tried to clean the area with warm water and soap to stop the carnage. Now I need to replace the paint in this tight area, which is where i need help.
My options:
1) Find a way to spray the paint in this area and not destroy the finish on everything around it. (Any Suggestions here?)
2) Find a way to brush it on for solid corrosion protection. (Don't know the best way to do this) Is there a good, durable, single stage, brushable chassis black that I can use. I saw a Rustoleum brushable enamel at ACE earlier, but was unsure that it may not last. (Acetone/mineral spirit cleanup)
3) Remove/Dis-assemble the engine and surrounding parts to have spray gun access. (Shoot me first!)
What do you suggest? I would like to paint today if I can.
You can see the area of concern in the photos below.
Thanks! kcmash
The proportioning valve leaked when putting everything together, and as brake fluid goes, it ate the paint below. I read up on brake fluid and tried to clean the area with warm water and soap to stop the carnage. Now I need to replace the paint in this tight area, which is where i need help.
My options:
1) Find a way to spray the paint in this area and not destroy the finish on everything around it. (Any Suggestions here?)
2) Find a way to brush it on for solid corrosion protection. (Don't know the best way to do this) Is there a good, durable, single stage, brushable chassis black that I can use. I saw a Rustoleum brushable enamel at ACE earlier, but was unsure that it may not last. (Acetone/mineral spirit cleanup)
3) Remove/Dis-assemble the engine and surrounding parts to have spray gun access. (Shoot me first!)
What do you suggest? I would like to paint today if I can.
You can see the area of concern in the photos below.
Thanks! kcmash