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Review 1 Answers

All  automotive  CESE  will  be  core-treated.  Proper application and preparation of the areas to be coated or recoated  is  necessary.  Surfaces  shall  be  reasonably clean, dry. and free of excessive rust, oil, grease, dust, road tar, and other foreign matter. Core treatment of a vehicle  will  be  inspected  during  each  preventive maintenance  (PM)  service:  one  scratch  through  the preservative  can  cause  corrosion  to  start  beneath  the rustproofing. The  NAVFAC  P-300  identifies  and  describes  the different  preservative  compounds  applicable  on CESE.  Additional  information  can  be  obtained  from the  NAVFAC  P-434,  Construction  Equipment Department  Management  and  Operations  Manual. Q1. Q2. Q3. REVIEW 6 QUESTIONS What items are used to remove surface defects on body spoons, hammers, and body dollies? What is the preferred method for removing paint from the entire vehicle? What  instruction  provides  information  for  using chemical agent resistant coating? 8-56

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