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> Powder coating, How tough to remove?
Pat Garvey
post Jun 20 2011, 04:20 PM
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Most of you know how negative I've been about powder coating. Well, I dipped my toe in the water & bought some very nice early intake plenums that had been powder coated. Apparently the coating wore off in several places during shipment (packed in paper). They're nice, but they will need to be refinished.

Questions here are:
How difficult is powder coating to remove?
Can it readily be painted over? If so, suggested process?

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post Jun 21 2011, 07:44 AM
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Just soak the things in a tub of brake fluid. After all the powder coating comes off you can rinse them with water and there will be no pitting or discoloration, just nice bare metal.
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post Jun 21 2011, 06:59 PM
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Just soak the things in a tub of brake fluid. After all the powder coating comes off you can rinse them with water and there will be no pitting or discoloration, just nice bare metal.

Kevin,

Don't know why I didn't think of that! Should work too. Try the soak process tomorrow. Hmmm, should I use DOT 3 or 4?
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