Powder coat wheels

Started by Dave H, July 01, 2011, 10:46:21 AM

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He Man

Quote from: ducpainter on July 04, 2011, 05:35:09 AM
In my experience soda doesn't remove much paint.

It doenst work well on thick heavy paints like wheels, but it works wonders on the plastic tank, steel tank or anything thats softer.

And most powdercoaters don't specialize in doing special metals. Do remember that PC is originally and still is mainly used as a  cheap way to apply a protective coating on a piece of steel.


ducatiz

Quote from: ducpainter on July 04, 2011, 05:35:09 AM
AgreedSoda or glass?

In my experience soda doesn't remove much paint.

i want to say soda but now that you mention it, it probably was glass.. soda wouldn't cut too much baked on paint or powder.
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you can tell easily, glass is reclaimable and is often shot in a blast cabinet, soda is absolutely not so its shot outside in a wide open area where they can wash it away.