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I'll be removing paint and repainting my project bike soon, so the latest entry has been very helpful. I like how you recreated the pictures you lost in the tank cleaning entry too! Very creative and informative.
Thank you TechHeadFred and Johnny! I painted that picture with seeing photo! The color of Kawasaki green was only three color pencils (yellow blue and Black)! I am very happy you like my picture of tank! When I fund to lose photo of tank, I remembered to paint picture. But, I worried about every one understood appearance of tank or not. I use pappy linux system on my CP. Puppy linux system is made in Australia! I visited TecHeadFred's blog, but I could not see it well. Setting of free OS is difficult for me.
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Thanks for the feedback, I'll see if I can make my blog easier for you to view! Which web browser are you using and what is your screen resolution? I also upload my build posts on their own threads on this forum, everything else is usually just my rambling...
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Just a thought. Maybe you should, after removing all the rust, wipe the tank over with some oil, like WD40 for instance? Could it help?
Yeah oil or wd40 then wrap it in kitchen cling wrap then in a cotton sheet and keep it inside till you are ready to paint. As soon as it was back to bare metal it should have been etch primed to help protect it from rust
Dear,Johnny Thank you for your advice!! I wiped kerosene after removed rust. I should paint tank immediately for protecting from rust. But I wrote my blog, Japanese weather changes easily now. I wonted to avoid to paint on rainy day. Johnny, I can't explain my feeling, if I speak my feeling on Japanese or I could speak Estonian. You are Estonian. I am Japanese. Our mother tongue is not English. But we can communicate with each other now! Using foreign language is wonderful!
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You are making a lot of extra work for yourself rubbing it back between coat's, it also make's the paint thinner. I would only rub it back after you are happy with the thickness of paint, eg after 3 wet coat's Then give it a light rub back and polish, and to finish it off use a decent wax to help protect/seal the final coat