As I've mentioned over the past several months, I'm in the process of 
refinishing the knobs (as well as all the other front-panel parts) for my R390. 
 I stripped, sanded them and used Rust-Oleum Self-Etching primer and painted 
them with Rust-Oleum enamel.

The Rust-Oleum Self-Etching primer and Rust-Oleum enamel worked very well on 
the front panel, escutcheon, meter covers and, as far as I know, the large 
knobs.  I had reason to remove the paint (again) on the larger knobs and the 
paint and primer stuck quite well; however, I've discovered that the primer 
doesn't seem to stick very well to the smaller knobs.

While working on the smaller knobs, I noticed a small chip in the paint on one 
of them that exposed the bare metal.  I don't know exactly how that chip was 
made but I think I dropped one of the knobs onto the table top which might have 
hit it just right.  I noticed I could take a sharp putty knife and some of the 
surrounding paint could be removed all too easily.  Another knob had a very 
small spot where the bare metal was exposed as well.

I decided to dump those two (and a third one that had some small defects in the 
top coat) into a can with acetone and, after a short soak, I pulled them out.  
The paint had wrinkled quite well and was very easy to remove (it virtually 
fell off); however, the primer also came off very easily which was different 
than some of the other pieces I'd painted.  In fact, the primer and paint stuck 
very well to each other but the entire paint/primer fell away from the metal.

I think those knobs are die-cast aluminum so I can't explain how/why the primer 
wouldn't have stuck to those the same way as the other aluminum parts but I 
just don't know.

Anyone have a similar experience and, perhaps, have a suggestion for a better 
primer?  I think the factory used conversion (Alodine?) process on most all of 
the aluminum parts and that would probably be a "best" solution.  I had some 
parts done that way many years ago around here but it was pretty expensive and 
I'm not sure it's even still an option around here.

Thanks,
Barry - N4BUQ
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