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Thank you for valuable suggestionBuy some Dakota Shine (google it) and apply it. It wont turn it blue, but it will bring back the OEM paint. Save the rest of the money you would have spent on blue paint, for repairs.
Thank you for valuable suggestionBuy some Dakota Shine (google it) and apply it. It wont turn it blue, but it will bring back the OEM paint. Save the rest of the money you would have spent on blue paint, for repairs.
Thank you for nice suggestionAs someone that has done it I will tell you a high quality paint job is one hell of a lot of work. Painting itself is the fun part. As mentioned above it's all in the prep. The highest quality paint system on the planet will not last and certain to look like shyt with improper preparation. I did a 200 class machine as follows:
Remove bucket, boom and dipper, replaced all bushings. Remove the house and glass. Remove the electrical harness, all hydraulic lines and cap the system off.
Striped the machine to the engine and pumps. Degrease again followed by a grinder and flap disc.
I would abrasive blast 1/2 day with a I-R 185 CFM compressor rinse with hold-tite and prime. This took two days. I applied two coats of Imron on the third day. I let everything dry for three weeks (while I recovered) then reassembled with new hoses part time over the next several months.
This is so far beyond the scope of something like repair, blasting and painting a 16' bumper pull trailer.
One will have to deal with many systems such as fuel, coolant, hydraulics taking great care to avoid contamination plus electrical, glass...
I can understand your desire and admire your ambition. In a couple years I plan to blast and paint my 580M two farm tractors and several trailers assuming my health holds out and I finish my elevated bay house that I have been on for 7 years. I have the equipment to do it at my schedule as the weather permits.
I can say there is a immeasurable sense of accomplishment and pride after the job is done.
Thank youDo a hot water pressure wash with a degreaser. Tape up the glass, paint it with this https://www.kbs-coatings.com/fusion-self-etch-primer.html , then top coat it with the color of your choice.
What about just to touch up the orange paint?As someone that has done it I will tell you a high quality paint job is one hell of a lot of work. Painting itself is the fun part. As mentioned above it's all in the prep. The highest quality paint system on the planet will not last and certain to look like shyt with improper preparation. I did a 200 class machine as follows:
Remove bucket, boom and dipper, replaced all bushings. Remove the house and glass. Remove the electrical harness, all hydraulic lines and cap the system off.
Striped the machine to the engine and pumps. Degrease again followed by a grinder and flap disc.
I would abrasive blast 1/2 day with a I-R 185 CFM compressor rinse with hold-tite and prime. This took two days. I applied two coats of Imron on the third day. I let everything dry for three weeks (while I recovered) then reassembled with new hoses part time over the next several months.
This is so far beyond the scope of something like repair, blasting and painting a 16' bumper pull trailer.
One will have to deal with many systems such as fuel, coolant, hydraulics taking great care to avoid contamination plus electrical, glass...
I can understand your desire and admire your ambition. In a couple years I plan to blast and paint my 580M two farm tractors and several trailers assuming my health holds out and I finish my elevated bay house that I have been on for 7 years. I have the equipment to do it at my schedule as the weather permits.
I can say there is a immeasurable sense of accomplishment and pride after the job is done.
That's what I would do. I touch up my mini excavators from time to time. Especially the counterweight swing area and track frame. Places that get scuffed up the most. I just use a foam roller mine and roll out the paint. You can even get a set of decals to make the machine look good.What about just to touch up the orange paint?