Is there another way to remove paint instead of sanding? How about paint thinner?
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Is there another way to remove paint instead of sanding? How about paint thinner?
If i just splash my whole car with paint thinner would the paint rub off?
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Re: Is there another way to remove paint instead of sanding? How about paint thinner? (trooper0641)
it will eventually....but would be very time consuming. i'd recommend to just sand it
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Re: Is there another way to remove paint instead of sanding? How about paint thinner? (trooper0641)
brake fluid --- lol i heard they sell special paint thinner just for auto paint still gonna take forever i would imagine --- but wont grind the metal like sanding
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Re: Is there another way to remove paint instead of sanding? How about paint thinner? (Jeterkm02)
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Works the best. just spray let it set and spray off.
Works the best. just spray let it set and spray off.
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Re: Is there another way to remove paint instead of sanding? How about paint thinner? (x00gsr)
i just bought the aircraft paint remover thingy midjiggy. Instead of a spray its comes in a ozzie form so i can brush it onto my car. Works really well...a lot better than sanding!
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Re: Is there another way to remove paint instead of sanding? How about paint thinner? (trooper0641)
Please dispose of that stuff properly. It should NOT be washed down the drain. It remains caustic even after you wash it off.
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Aircraft stripper will take everything off down to the metal, so if you want to go that route, that would be the best way to get there. That also makes it harder to repaint the car because you'll have to spray everything directly on metal rather than on a surface with some tooth, i.e. sanded paint or primer.
Anyhow, there are actually posts showing how to and the results of spraying aircraft stripper on your car as a paint-prep procedure. This really shouldn't be done, though and is a ****-poor excuse for trying to skip steps in a process that's 99% prep.
Anyhow, there are actually posts showing how to and the results of spraying aircraft stripper on your car as a paint-prep procedure. This really shouldn't be done, though and is a ****-poor excuse for trying to skip steps in a process that's 99% prep.
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