Restoring this painted up Honda 20HP.
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The biggest thing is I don’t know what I’m going to do with this Honda because it’s like destroyed with spray paint. I’m going to run the old oven cleaner. Spray this on. Let it sit for I don’t know 20 minutes or so and see if it does anything. Is this a good idea? Probably not. Oh, comes right off. Mint. How about down here? Oh, dude. [Music] Look at this motor, dude. It cleaned up really good. I think using that oven cleaner kind of took off a lot of the like clear coat or finish. Maybe it seems kind of dull. Might be a really bad idea. I think I’m going to paint the outboard. Going to use this Rustoleum sandable primer. This light gray color. Honda Oyster silver paint. Leave it in the description. Clear coat them with this spray 2K clear. We got the new Honda decal in here. I just put one decal. I didn’t do the little four- stroke and all that other stuff on there that they had in there before because that’s kind of how the newer ones look. So, I think it looks pretty dang good.

40 Comments

  1. That actually looks 100% better man!! all for about 30 bucks. Well the decals probably cost more.

  2. It's not graffiti it's a camouflage paint job, a terrible half assed camo paint job but still it was clearly very intentional and not vandalism lol

  3. Oven cleaner is the best for removing just about everything. Over spray and yellow and white road line paint. Saves alot of time and money

  4. Extreme Outboard Makeover!!

    I keep wondering if the guy who painted that motor has been watching this series…….

    👊🏼👍🏼🤙🏼

  5. It cleaned up nice with a fresh coat of paint, and it's a Honda so you know it runs as good as it looks.

  6. Man you got lucky the previous owner did such a bad prep job before he painted. Came off pretty easily

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