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Paint removal
What’s the fastest way to remove paint from a car part and bring it down to clean metal. I can save a fortune in labor on my car if I bring the pieces to him already bare. I don’t want to spend hours with a DA sander plus if I was gonna use a DA I would have to drAg the car to my shop and out of my garage which I don’t really wanna do cause it’s convenient having it here
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468/TKO600 Ford thru bolt equipped 64 Tempest Custom. Custom Nocturne Blue with black interior. |
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I'm going to look at calling a Soda Blaster to come up to my shop and do a bunch of my body that would otherwise take me 40 hours of sanding to strip.
I think typical price is around $3-400 bucks. I only want them to do the areas like firewall, door jambs, trunk jams etc. The stuff that takes forever by hand. |
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Depending on the condition of the paint you are taking off. I have seen guys simply use a razor blade as a stripper, surprisingly it works very quick. I use cheap Ryobi electric random orbit, with diablo sand paper to take the car to bare metal. I can do a door in an hour or so, for a point of reference. It tends to get dirty, but not nearly as dirty as blasting. I have also used paint stripper. I bought the top of line product from HD for that and it worked good. But that was for taking off multiple layers of paint, then sanding the final step once it was mostly bare. Short of calling in a blasting company, im not sure there is a 'quick' way to strip a car. Its just part of the process.
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Razor blade is always my first approach. Works really well most of the time.
Don |
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On the last car I had painted, they used paint stripper for removing most of the paint and then finished with a sander. It works well, but you need to make sure you tape off seams and edges so it doesn't get into places where you can't clean it up.
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I remember mentioning it a few years ago, and I got everything from deer-in-the-headlights, to an expert who has never worked on a car say that it wasn't possible.
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I guess the few years ago was 7 years ago.
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Paint remover
Use paint stripper,tape off seams,then wash then DA sanding metal prep and
prime,doing body work for 40 yrs. Good luck,sand edges by hand. Tim |
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