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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 83 Joined: 18-November 09 From: Montclair, VA Member No.: 11,053 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region ![]() |
I'm getting closer to having my shell prepped for stripping and repainting, and wanted to know what products you all have had success with in removing the old paint.
My car looks like it was repainted once, with a thick primer and coat on top of the factory finish (nearly 1/16" build up). The repaint was then baked in the California sun and has a lot of cracks in it. ![]() I used Peel Away once on a boat hull with good results, and see they advertise that for auto use now as well. Its pricey, but cleanup was easy in a boat yard...may not be as beneficial in my garage though... Also, what works for removing the glue under the engine heat/sound pad? ![]() |
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And lots of ventilation. If it gets in a crevice or seam you may not get it all out and the new paint won't dry in that spot. Flush with soap and water real good.
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