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Title: Enough already
Post by: Mother on January 15, 2009, 06:08:21 PM
I need an easy way to strip plastic and Carbon fibre parts of paint

Sanding is not working

ideas?


Title: Re: Enough already
Post by: DucHead on January 15, 2009, 06:39:42 PM
fuming nitric acid   ;D

It depends on the paint (Ducpainter?), but how about a little rubbing alcohol and some Scotch Brite?


Title: Re: Enough already
Post by: NAKID on January 15, 2009, 08:31:43 PM
How about original Easy Off oven cleaner (not the stuff designed for self cleaning ovens, that's weak)...


Title: Re: Enough already
Post by: ProTeal55 on January 16, 2009, 07:03:33 AM
How about original Easy Off oven cleaner (not the stuff designed for self cleaning ovens, that's weak)...
I 2nd that... ;D


Title: Re: Enough already
Post by: ducpainter on January 16, 2009, 08:10:45 AM
I need an easy way to strip plastic and Carbon fibre parts of paint

Sanding is not working

ideas?
Who said it was supposed to be easy?   ;)

Avoid stripper on plastic...hell avoid chemicals of any kind.

What grit paper are you using?


Title: Re: Enough already
Post by: Gimpy on January 17, 2009, 09:31:10 PM
I think patience is the best bet.  But short of that, what about a minimally abrasive media blast.  Maybe something like walnut shells or a soda blast.  I have never tried that on plastic myself, but it may be worth an experiment. 


Title: Re: Enough already
Post by: Mother on January 17, 2009, 10:24:07 PM
I am using...i forget, I think 200 but it might be 120...no I think it is 200.


Title: Re: Enough already
Post by: hcomp on January 17, 2009, 11:01:51 PM
Be very careful with the carbon pieces! If you sand off the first layer of epoxy and get to the point that you see the fabric of the carbon, you will then need to re apply epoxy to the carbon.  Just be patient!


Title: Re: Enough already
Post by: Gimpy on January 17, 2009, 11:14:36 PM
I start with 80, which is much much coarser. Then  I do it all again with 120 and then 200 all the way to 2000 if needed.  It depends on what you are doing.  Each round gets progressively quicker and easier.  The quicker results may help with any patience short comings.  I know it helps me.  [bacon]


Title: Re: Enough already
Post by: Mother on January 18, 2009, 12:07:19 AM
I'm removing paint for a profesional job, I easily have 20 coats on the pieces in 4 different colors and a few layers of clear in there.


Title: Re: Enough already
Post by: ducpainter on January 18, 2009, 05:52:56 AM
I am using...i forget, I think 200 but it might be 120...no I think it is 200.
Start with 80 or 100. Sand until you just start seeing plastic showing through in spots.

Then switch to 150 or 180. Use a block or hand pad to keep things flat. You don't need to get every bit of paint off.

All the pieces will be getting primed and the scratches will get filled.


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