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Thanks for all help!

$20 plus shipping is a good deal but it cost me a lot more before it is at my garage, maybe $40. But I'll order a kit HFT than I know that it will work.

I take help by Husker. Smiler

I was thinking using soda to remove paint from the chrome trim, I've tried paint remover but it does not bite on the paint, the paint remover that is available now is not the same that existed before that could take away all paint. Frowner
Not even brake fluid removes the paint. Frowner

How do you do after you has blasted an area to see all damages / rust?
Spray you over with primer at once, even if you have to repair rust, etc., or are you waiting until everything is ok for paint and then blast again (properly) and spray a primer.
The risk is that sand accidentally fly on an already primed surface and damaging the primer. Frowner

I think I shall use Standox Etching Adhesion Primer.

Have anyone try Eastwood After Blast?
http://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-afterblast.html
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