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getting paint off??
Vw nutter - November 2nd, 2004 at 02:30 PM

hey guys,
i need to get the paint off the front of my kombi but im not to keen on paint stripper, my other option is sanding but that just makes it worse!, or should i try some stripper?
any bad things about paint stripper i should know about?
will it damage or keep eating my paint??
or is there some thing else i could use to get it off?
ive roughly got about 3 layers of paint and it doesnt want to come off with the sand paper it just doesnt want to move!
please help!


killakornkobb - November 2nd, 2004 at 08:01 PM

stripper chemically alters the paint..

so figure out the exact area u want to strip. mask in a margin of 3cm where u want to remove paint to

so your going to put the stripper on the middle section of whrre u want to strip, put a thich even coat of stripper on the area, and cover with glad wrap, to keep the ammonia in
wait for it to all bubble up,

(hour or two is safe if it's covered in plastic)

use a scraper, to remove the melted paint, and rinse with a lot of water to neutralise the acids, then wash it down with thinners,, one rag soaked in thinners, another to dry it all off..

then remove the masking tape, and use the sander out for the 3cm margin u made.. this is so you know 100% there is no paint left on the panel that could have been affected by the stripper!

also after washing with thinners, you will want to sand the bare metal with 120, or 180 grit paper, so new paint will stick!!


dragbug - November 2nd, 2004 at 08:04 PM

If you can apply stripper to only the area's you need safely,then scuff the paint with a 60 grit paper.apply stripper,make a coffee,and come back to see it working.
You just have to be carefull with stripper as it doesnt set like a paint.
Meaning it stays jelly like,this can seep into fine edge's of your panels so make sure you clean really well around the edge's that youve stripped.
You dont want to apply new colour only to have it bubbling back up at you from left over stripper in the metal.
Thinners will get ride of unwanted stripper.


jonno-t3 - November 21st, 2004 at 07:58 PM

best wy i have found to strip pint back..is to use 3M quick strip disks...get'em at bunnigs for about 12 bux each, slap in drill and blast away...it takes the pint straight off...and buffs the metal ready for etch...does a beautiful job...they're just expensive...u can get black ones, which re the ones i just described, or u can get a slightly larger one, and its brown...cuts just as good but its not as harsh on the cutting as teh black one is...if u understand me...only prob is...if there is bog under the paint...the disc will tear the bog out aswell..

jonno


Vw nutter - November 25th, 2004 at 06:31 PM

all good people i used a wire wheel sort of thingo on my drill,
works great and takes the paint straight off to bare metal!:)
only problem is the mess left from the brush, the whole ground was covered in em, although it took for farken ever to do, it is worth it!!. i used etch primer from the can is this stuff suitable??? will it stop rust??? im just putting cheapo paint over the primer (rat looker) will this fade or just come off???
thanks


killakornkobb - November 27th, 2004 at 06:57 AM

clean and strip disks r good.. but a little too rough to paint over..

if youre doing a rat hen i guess there are no rules :)


malcolm - December 27th, 2004 at 09:19 PM

alltools or some paint suppliers sell a disk made from plastic looks like a thick mat removes paint with out heat and doesn,t score the metal surface.


Vw nutter - December 28th, 2004 at 03:33 PM

all good fixed the problem and now looks great! thanks guys!