Paint Stripping

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Paint Stripping

#1 Post by rayhyland » Thu Sep 18, 2014 8:29 pm

I searched through old threads but couldn't find anything.

I am looking for a simple way to remove old paint from my Series 1. Some of the parts I have stuck on it are red, which don't look great on my blue and silver truck.

Funnily enough, many of those red parts have the original blue paint underneath.

I have tried varsol and acetone, neither made a dent in it. Can you get real paint stripper at an auto store anymore? And will it work better than the acetone did (didn't)? Any recommended brand names?

The body panels are not straight enough for me to take a sander to it.

Ray

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Re: Paint Stripping

#2 Post by BOlson » Thu Sep 18, 2014 9:24 pm

Ray , you can get good paint stripper at Home Depot ... the " Circa 1800" brand stuff works and is toxic enough to get the job done, there is also a paint/gasket/exposed skin/mucous membrane/kidney function/ stripper called " Chisel " that is a loctite brand available at Acklands if that stuff wont remove it then nothing short of sandblasting will

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Re: Paint Stripping

#3 Post by rayhyland » Thu Sep 18, 2014 9:39 pm

Awesome, thanks!

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Re: Paint Stripping

#4 Post by Dave_F » Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:14 pm

I used Aircraft paint remover (N.Van Auto Parts) spray bomb and it generally worked fine, however there was this green paint that proved tougher and had to resort to sanding it off.

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Re: Paint Stripping

#5 Post by rayhyland » Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:54 pm

Dave_F wrote:I used Aircraft paint remover (N.Van Auto Parts) spray bomb and it generally worked fine, however there was this green paint that proved tougher and had to resort to sanding it off.

Dave do you mean the green primer? Or a layer of green finish paint? My challenge is that the red paint that I want to remove is MUCH tougher than the blue paint underneath that I want to keep.

:cry:

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Re: Paint Stripping

#6 Post by Dave_F » Thu Sep 18, 2014 11:13 pm

Exactly..same problem...originally blue, but was brush painted with green, that just would not come off...tractor paint maybe....had to strip to metal to get it off.

But should look better with a full single color respray.
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Re: Paint Stripping

#7 Post by swamijake » Fri Sep 19, 2014 12:28 pm

Looking good Dave!

I've used Aircraft Coating Remover before and it was VERY effective, but I'm pretty sure it causes long term brain damage. Best done outdoors.

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Re: Paint Stripping

#8 Post by rayhyland » Fri Sep 19, 2014 1:23 pm

swamijake wrote:Looking good Dave!

I've used Aircraft Coating Remover before and it was VERY effective, but I'm pretty sure it causes long term brain damage. Best done outdoors.
Where did you pick that up Jake?

Ray

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Re: Paint Stripping

#9 Post by swamijake » Fri Sep 19, 2014 1:32 pm

the brain damage or the coating remover?

I had a can that my dad had bought in the 80s. This was the stuff I used: http://3mcollision.com/mar-hyde-tal-str ... -case.html

However 3M says it is discontinued.

If I was looking for it now I would try Alder Auto in port kells as they carry a lot of automotive paint supplies.

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Re: Paint Stripping

#10 Post by rayhyland » Fri Sep 19, 2014 1:33 pm

rayhyland wrote:
swamijake wrote:Looking good Dave!

I've used Aircraft Coating Remover before and it was VERY effective, but I'm pretty sure it causes long term brain damage. Best done outdoors.
Where did you pick that up Jake?

Ray
Oops, never mind, I found it in the Acklands catalogue.

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Re: Paint Stripping

#11 Post by rayhyland » Fri Sep 19, 2014 1:45 pm

swamijake wrote:Looking good Dave!

I've used Aircraft Coating Remover before and it was VERY effective, but I'm pretty sure it causes long term brain damage. Best done outdoors.
Ah, yeah, wow. Just read through the MSDS on that stuff. Narcosis, blindness, and destruction of the central nervous system...

I will be picking up a good respirator at Acklands at the same time. Maybe I should just borrow an SCBA from the fire hall.

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Re: Paint Stripping

#12 Post by Dave_F » Fri Sep 19, 2014 2:54 pm

Use this stuff only outside....and stay upwind of it and you'll be fine.

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Re: Paint Stripping

#13 Post by rayhyland » Mon Sep 29, 2014 3:35 pm

So the only stuff I could still buy was EZ Strip at Home Depot.

Works ok on the original paint, but the bonnet I was working on had a dozen coats of everything from industrial equipment paint to some sort of orange rubber gasket layer to who knows what else.

I ended up taking the belt sander to it...

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Re: Paint Stripping

#14 Post by swamijake » Tue Sep 30, 2014 3:17 pm

That'll do it. I was being facetious with the brain damage comment, but I guess I wasn't off the mark. You could just tell from the smell it wasn't good for nuthin. (irony of double negative intended)

I was thinking a heat gun and a scraper might do the trick as well.

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