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#1 What paint striper to use??
DON_1200 Posted on: 2012/5/14 10:46
Hi all, i am getting to the point where i have my engine bay dry fitted and i am wanting to start paint striping the car to see what's underneath...

Has anyone use paint striper and what have you found works well?


#2 Re: What paint striper to use??
dattodude Posted on: 2012/5/14 10:55
Any will do. Just put it on thick, and don't let it dry out. I've heard of people wrapping the panel with cling film so all the nastiness in the stripper can do its job. Getting a good scraper also makes the job easy.


#3 Re: What paint striper to use??
mcdat Posted on: 2012/5/14 10:58
i bought paint stripper from supacheap worked fine.


#4 Re: What paint striper to use??
SmUrF_11 Posted on: 2012/5/14 12:15
POR 15 very very very good stuff !!!


#5 Re: What paint striper to use??
a12datto120y Posted on: 2012/5/14 12:24
I always rough out the paint surface first with gritty sand paper so the stripper has somthing to grip to and it work fairly well. I think i used K and H pink tin or maybe it was brown?


#6 Re: What paint striper to use??
levey Posted on: 2012/5/14 12:30
yep, strippers like it rough. It helps with intercoat penetration and speeds things up.


#7 Re: What paint striper to use??
Stock1200Ute1 Posted on: 2012/5/14 12:37
I used some industrial stuff from my local paint shot that supplies all of the local panel beaters, awesome stuff and from memory it was around the 25 dollars fro 4 litre mark.


#8 Re: What paint striper to use??
DON_1200 Posted on: 2012/5/14 12:39
thanks for all the info so far...

how much paint striper would i need for the whole ute?? any idea?


#9 Re: What paint striper to use??
jmac Posted on: 2012/5/15 7:54
This is just my 2c, but I've had trouble over the years with paint stripper never totally getting removed, and paint eventually peeling, or bubbling here and there.

It's not cheap, but I honestly reckon sandblasting (or blasting with some sort of abrasive media) is a far better bet. The paint seems to go on better and last longer.

I don't have any 20 year old paint jobs to compare it to, but I am talking about 5-10 years sort of thing.


#10 Re: What paint striper to use??
DON_1200 Posted on: 2012/5/15 8:04
i always though that sand or soda blasting was the way to go also.
but i have been talking to a few panel beaters, quite good ones i might add, and they have all said that paint stripping, although more mucking around and annoying, is probably the better way to go.

They also added that if the person doing the blasting is not very good he can do more damage than good...



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