Alumiprep prep...
Trib,
I used alumiprep for all of my paint prep. I began by washing the part with a very strong soap solution to remove all grease, oil, wax, hamburger drippings, etc. Lather, Rinse, Repeat.
Then spray alumiprep onto the wetted surfaces and scrub with a red scotchbrite pad. Pay particular attention to any lap joints, as the scotchbrite pad will leave a slim line of non-prepped skin next to the lap joint. Get in there and get that slim line cleaned and prepped as well. You can tell when the skin is prepped when you spray water onto the skin and it sheets off, rather than beading.
Rinse the alumiprep off well, using lots of fresh water! I spray into lap joints to flush any residual alumiprep out. At this point, your skin will look pretty ragged - the original shine is gone!
I moved directly on to priming without alodining. Different paint systems, different recommendations. I'm using Stewart Systems water based paints, and have been pretty happy with results so far.
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Scott "Grumpy" Stewart
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