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Chapter 4 - Maintenance
42S315F 4-7
2. Application:
a. Wipe damaged portion of finish and surrounding area with
solvent. Do not allow solvent to stand on painted areas. Simply
wipe surface to remove oily deposits.
b. Wash area thoroughly with detergent, rinse thoroughly with
water, and allow to dry.
c. Sand area to remove rust and "feather" a smooth finish from
existing painted surface into areas to be repainted. Be sure to
remove all loose paint and rust.
d. Heavily rusted metal should be primed by completely covering
with Rust-Oleum Primer 769. Lightly rusted or bare metal should
be primed by completely covering with Rust-Oleum Primer 1573.
e. Primed areas are top-coated with Rust-Oleum gloss white paint.
f. The paint application instructions on the respective cans should
be followed explicitly.
4.3.2 Touch-Up Painting of Reflective Surfaces
Use the following materials and procedure to repair and retouch scratches
and other finish problems such as corrosion and flaking.
1. Material required:
a. Solvent - toluene or naphtha
b. Detergent - household dishwashing soap
c. Thinner - XYLENE
d. Sandpaper - 320 grit wet/dry
e. Cheesecloth
f. Paint Brush - width, 1-inch
g. Wash primer - MIL-P-14504
h. Zinc chromate - Fed. Spec. TT-P-1757 Composition G
i. Top Coat:
Reflective Surfaces - Hi-Reflective Flat White
Harrison, 422W1502, (Flat White)
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