The reason old paint stuck so well was lead. Try and remove 60s red oxide, that stuff sticks!
Thanks for the info. I was wondering.
You seem pretty obsessed with the prep method your painter is using, (since he is working for you, you very well should be), but I was curious if you discussed what paint and color he'll be shooting the engine compartment, rad support and aprons with.
I'm not sure if obsessed is the right word, but I have definitely learned in my career and hobbies it pays to be thorough up front if you want to reduce risk of issues on the back end.
He'll be putting down red oxide PPG primer first, then a satin black after that. Can't remember the brand of the satin black, but I've seen the results and they look good IMHO. I've shown him pictures of my original spray patterns, with the black looking like it was shot top down, with red oxide still visible on the underside of the front frame rails. The engine compartment, radiator support with this satin black will end up with less gloss than the semi gloss black on the engine and things like pulleys. Definitely above flat though. This is my understanding of how it should be. Please let me know Jeff, Charles, anyone if not.
I've had a couple body guys report this paint combo stands up well, with one showing me an example of a 10 year old job that still looked good. That car wasn't a daily driver, but was driven on occasion to shows, etc.
Scuffing is your friend. Nothing to be afraid of.
Yep, as I noted in an earlier post I agreed to have them scotchbrite by hand. As you state, mechanical adhesion is a good thing. My concern was they wanted to power sand initially to strip the paint, and it's easy to gouge the sheet metal that way. Even if it can be filled, I saw no reason to "ruin" my nearly pristine sheet metal in that way....and I had heard others talk having gouge marks from this shop for that very reason, power sanding.
So now I feel comfortable with the process, and the shop has been very accommodating while still offering guidance based on their experience. Thanks all for your opinions and input.
Will post pics when it's done.
Thanks,
Rich