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Clubroom => Tech Talk => Topic started by: dave on September 10, 2009, 03:56:24 pm
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What's the best trick of removing paint from plastic tanks and fenders?
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Selly's spray and strip and a high pressure hose.
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That simple huh?
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ive been using Bostik Enviro-Stripper on my plastics, nothing has melted.....yet ;)
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Get it a SodaBlast or soda blasting, either google it. heaps gentle on surface, non abrasive.
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I tried heaps of things including the dreaded dettol experience (the smell has at last faded from out back of the shed). Then I tried Mainlines suggestion - which I bought from a paint shop in Strathpine. You need to put it on thick and leave it for quite a long time (several hours). you know its ready when it gets all bubbly on the surface. It can be a mongrel to get off - like shti to a blanket, so have plenty of rags handy and dont forget step 1 - put it on thick. Doest burn your skin as badly as other strippers which is a side benefit cos I get the stuff everywhere.
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Well I'll be giving it a blast this week coming. Might even do some before and after pic's! ;D
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It can be a mongrel to get off - like shti to a blanket, so have plenty of rags handy and dont forget step 1 - put it on thick. Doest burn your skin as badly as other strippers which is a side benefit cos I get the stuff everywhere
As far as getting it off once it's started bubbling, I just pin whatever is I'm working on to an upside down milk crate and blast it with the pressure washer.
Sounds like Stewy may be trying to wrestle it into submission ;D
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Geez why didnt I think of that. Hey what-the - is that 3 for the price of two Dave ? Where do you get one of those from ? Might be confusing at times though. :D
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try your local car pain supplier , cam make an aerosol plastic bar paint stripper . i1m at work tomorrow will check it out an post result