Stripping paint

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==Inspecting the panel before stripping==
 
==Inspecting the panel before stripping==
 
If the paint is still shiny, before getting rid of it, use it to your advantage to find waves and dents in the body.  
 
If the paint is still shiny, before getting rid of it, use it to your advantage to find waves and dents in the body.  
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====Homemade scraping tool====
 
====Homemade scraping tool====
Start with a stiff putty knife or drywall tool. Round the corners, then re-sharpen on a belt sander, then on a knife sharpening stone. Hold the knife with both hands, at a 90-degree angle to the surface. Start to scrape, and adjust the angle until you get the best results.
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Start with a stiff putty knife or drywall tool. Round the corners, then re-sharpen on a belt sander. Only sharpen one side, not both, then on a knife sharpening stone. Hold the knife with both hands, at a 90-degree angle to the surface. Start to scrape, and adjust the angle until you get the best results. As it wears, you can resharpen the blade with a DA sander: 80-180-320.  that'll get it razor sharp again.
  
 
====Media blasting====
 
====Media blasting====
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===Other methods===
 
===Other methods===
 
If the paint is brittle when you chip it off, it could be acrylic urethane. If so, try using a heat gun. You might be able to peel the paint off after applying a little heat.
 
If the paint is brittle when you chip it off, it could be acrylic urethane. If so, try using a heat gun. You might be able to peel the paint off after applying a little heat.
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Peeling paint can be removed with a high pressure pressure washer., be careful, you can damage plastic parts.  Northern tool makes a wet blaster that you hook up to the pressure washer to wet sandblast, no dust but it makes a mess.
  
 
==Methods of NOT stripping paint==
 
==Methods of NOT stripping paint==

Latest revision as of 20:27, 30 October 2023

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