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vendo81d
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« on: May 30, 2014, 11:48:06 am »

What is the best way to get a long lasting paint job on evaporators?  I have been having a big problem with my Vendo 56.  I removed all of the parts that I could and had them powder coated.  The remainder I sandblasted and cleaned with wax and silcone remover.  I then coated it with Seymour Cold Galvanizing Primer followed by Seymour Alumi-blast and Seymour Clear Coat.  I noticed today that the paint is flaking off.  The powder coating is doing fine, but I don't think I got more than six months out of the paint job.  I don't know what to do next.  I have done five evaporators this way and now I have to re-do all of them.  Any suggestions?  I have attached a picture of the problem.
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« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2014, 07:31:49 am »

I have never painted an evaporator on any of my resto's.  I just clean them as well as possible and straighten any bent fins.
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« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2014, 09:33:33 pm »

If you want to pant the metal, paint it and clean the copper and leave it raw. Just my thinking.
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