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Old September 23rd 05, 11:27 PM
Dick
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Hi, havn't been on RAMVA in a long time so hello to all. I'm getting
ready to paing my 74 Super and want some advice on whats the best/right
way to clean up and paint the little compartment that is behind the
cooling louvers that are directly above the engine compartment. Is
there a trick here, I've never seen this addressed in any of the
magazine articles on restoring and painting a bug. This is not a body
off restoration, I just want some new paint and color.

Dick Steflik
Binghamton, NY

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Old September 29th 05, 04:22 AM
Grahame Rumballe
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> Hi, havn't been on RAMVA in a long time so hello to all. I'm getting
> ready to paing my 74 Super and want some advice on whats the best/right
> way to clean up and paint the little compartment that is behind the
> cooling louvers that are directly above the engine compartment. Is
> there a trick here, I've never seen this addressed in any of the
> magazine articles on restoring and painting a bug. This is not a body
> off restoration, I just want some new paint and color.
>
> Dick Steflik
> Binghamton, NY
>

Dick,

Not a lot of response on this one!!!

I don't think there is a "best/right way". A lot will depend on
your situation ie how bad it is!

You can check on the method John Henry used in
restoring his car at the "BugShop" (cannot get the link to work?).
He removed the lower tray. ( a bit more than the average DIY)

You could get that area sand/bead blasted.

I have had success by making a narrow set of scrapers, wire brushes and
sanding tools to work through the outer grills.
Then spray paint the inner area first, through the outer grills. It got a
bit messy
on the outside grills, but this was easily cleaned up before painting the
outside.

Grahame
from Australia


 




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