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Tomnova16
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27th Apr 12 at 11:44   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

once again been working late on other peoples cars
updates tomorrow or sunday hopefully


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quote:
Originally posted by Tomnova16
thoughts


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Bit of a real time update
welded up an aerial hole on the roof, nice little trick is to use a washer held in place by a magnet





then i masked up the whole car, scored it with a blade

and poured the first layer of paint stripper all over it working across the panels with a brush





and to show how fast it works (in places, this is an old repair)





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How much does it cost in terms of stripper?
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i have bought two 5 l cans at about £20 each trade, i will probably only use one though
i used it on the bonnet and sunroof too


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good stuff..
How are you removing the melted paint
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scraper

first coat scraped off



second coat





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Wallpaper scraper?
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yeah but cut down to about 7cm and sanded both sides so its sharp


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That's coming along!

No going back now


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My weapon of choice


All done, i have cleaned it all off with a waterbased degreaser (nuetralises the acid) and will let the flakey bits dry over night then blow them off tomorrow.
Hopefully ill get time to sand it all down with 80 Grit tomorrow and get some primer on it tuesday.







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Where was the old repair? All ok?
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Left rear wing at the front. That's the only bit of filler on it
Got a few DA marks on some bits of metal but it's all solid and original so very pleased



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ahh i was gonna ask what you would do to neutralise the acid from stripper.

Does the waterbased degreaser do the job well then i take it?
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Yep it's spot on. You can use water on a cloth but the degreaser evaporates quicker


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Looks cool in the bare metal finish
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What stripper you using. I am doing my brothers. Got sone Trade stuff, it's cheap but pretty crap. It taked the top layer off but the primer it's having non of.ay just take a 80 to it on a DA.
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Langlow
Strip away pro
cheaper and better than nitromors

http://www.decoratingdirect.co.uk/viewprod/p/PALPA1/
thats the stuff but its an autommotive version, morellis do it, not sure about MKPE

[Edited on 30-04-2012 by Tomnova16]


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Ok, got a account with morreli aswell for our Du pont scheme. Will get some.
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I always thought paint stripper reacted with any fresh paint?

Looks wicked though
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Just seen this in the flesh - looking DAMN GOOD
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Graham, some do and some dont, if you leave them over night they usually do but then you risk it drying out and sticking back to the panel


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Done any more yet.........is it finished.......what about now!?!?!?

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