What's the best paint stripper? I've tried POR-Strip. Not impressed. Any special techniques?
cheap ones with low self esteem and no morals......
I've had good luck with aircraft stripper. and also ones with low self esteem and were amoral....
give the cheap strippers some sand paper duh!
Young and dumb. Working thier way thru law school.
Ones with daddy issues are perfect for me. jabsco gold. Need to add some acid to it to really kick it in hi gear. I'd have to ask my dad, since he did the whole thunderbird with the stuff.
Use a brush and apply one direction only.
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Aircraft from Home Depot works great. It also helps to dress in a feather boa while scraping.
And very important, dont forget, wear protection...
I'll 3rd the aircraft stripper, paint it on with one brush stroke and no 2nd brushing, cover with clear plastic while still wet, let sit for an hour or more.
Aircraft stripper. If your having trouble Sand with 80 grit first to break the gloss. Working in a tight place like engine bays Wear full eye, face and arm protection. Use in a very well ventelated area. The fumes will over power you. If you can't work outsde or have a fan running blowning fresh air at you wait until you can. Not that I would ever go to a strip joint but if I did I would have a real weakness for the blonde with the brazilian.
Advice given to me for both strippers and 914 restoration candidates: "Start with a Good Body!"
You shouldn't let paint stripper dry. If you left the POR-Strip on overnight, it's dried out and re-adhered. I like Aircraft (as mentioned), but you can't paint it on and walk away. You have to scrape it while it's still wet.
I use the JASCO and it works well.
I put some on a car door to fix a repair years ago.
I sat down to drink a beer and wait while wondering how much work it would be to scrape it off.
The paint began to sag, and the whole sheet of paint slid right off the door down to bare metal :-0
That was over 20 years ago, and I have used JASCO since and it doesnt seems quite as potent.
Maybe environmental concerns have made them tone down their recipe a bit.
However I did put in the back of my brain a perfect way to get back at someone who drives like a dick........ ( Paint 'drives like a dick' on their door with JASCO).
Stu
if you have tough spots that wont come loose, paint on the stripper and then lay saran wrap over the area to trap in the gases.
this increases the power of the stipper.
Rich
Thanks for the info everyone. So to recap, I need to find the right stripper, use protection, and drink beer while using the stripper.
And use saran wrap because it increases their power.
Oh and a big stack of $1 bills too.
you don't need the $1 bills unless you "go" to a strip joint.... the point here is to do the stripping at home!
and using saran wrap on a stripper is just asking for trouble.... a couple of layers of good quality latex is the only approved method!
and you must be very careful of what kind of crude is lurking in the nook and crannies... inspect very carefully and clean or neutralize any suspicious conditions before proceding further.
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