John,
I've just done this on my 77 Spit. I sand-blasted everything with extra fine
sand and then painted them with Altawood's Competition "1500 degree PLUS". It
comes in a spray can.
Paul Logue
77 Spit
From: owner-triumphs@autox.team.net on behalf of John Cowan
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 1997 1:50 AM
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Subject: TR-3A - Question about painting wheels, airfilters, etc.
I am going to paint my TR-3A's solid wheels with Moss's silver/grey
spray paint, and the air filters and oil filler cap with flat black
Rustoleum. Any suggestion on how to clean these items up; i.e., is it
better to use chemical paint removers or wire brush and steel wool?
Thanks.
John
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