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I don't want to remove the interior or engine but I'll remove everything else like bumper, headlights and that sort of stuff. What are my options? |
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My recommendation is Aircraft stripper. This will remove the paint but not the bondo. The DA sander will remove the bondo.
Here's a shot of my project removing the paint from the rear trunk. Be careful of removing paint, remember that you have to primer/paint the area that you take down to metal. There are certain areas that are difficult to get to once the paint is removed. Remember, post plenty of pics and dialog of your restoration. -- Rob Wason.... www.tampabay914.com |
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