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06-09-2008, 11:28 AM
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Best way to get paint off plastic parts?
I have most of the gfx that i'm planning on putting on my car and wanna start prepping them for paint, anyone know of an easy way to clean the old paint off?
-Other than sanding?
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06-09-2008, 12:01 PM
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Yes. Chemical paint stripper.
Go to the Napa on Rt 12 in Flemington, ask them for chemical stripper there. It will come in a metal can with a white and grey label. It's a brownish-yellow gel and works great, especially in this heat.
Just make sure to ask them if it's safe for use on whatever material the GFX are made of (fiberglass, ABS, etc.)
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06-09-2008, 01:12 PM
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Yea i was just about to ask if its safe to use on plastic, i was afraid most paint strippers would be too harsh and eat through the plastic.
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1983 camaro- Scrap
1988 camaro- Also scrap
'05 Silverado- You guessed it, scrap
1988 TRX 250R- Ported w/ high compression on 110 octane- Out 60' your LT1
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Originally Posted by LS1ow
and once i get PHB, what do i ajust it too?
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06-09-2008, 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by wretched73
Yea i was just about to ask if its safe to use on plastic, i was afraid most paint strippers would be too harsh and eat through the plastic.
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I used it on the plastic spoiler on my old '78Z and it was fine. But I'd check anyway.
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06-09-2008, 06:25 PM
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ok thanks
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1983 camaro- Scrap
1988 camaro- Also scrap
'05 Silverado- You guessed it, scrap
1988 TRX 250R- Ported w/ high compression on 110 octane- Out 60' your LT1
Jersey Shore Street Car Takeover (JSSCT) Founder
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Originally Posted by LS1ow
and once i get PHB, what do i ajust it too?
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06-10-2008, 12:47 PM
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Personally I don't like using chemical stripper on plastic. Even if it doesn't visibly damage the panel it can seep into the pores and then eventually "ooze" back out under your new paint and make it bubble from the inside out. If you use a chemical stripper be sure to thoroughly rinse the parts numerous times afterwards.
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06-10-2008, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by HardcoreZ28
Personally I don't like using chemical stripper on plastic. Even if it doesn't visibly damage the panel it can seep into the pores and then eventually "ooze" back out under your new paint and make it bubble from the inside out. If you use a chemical stripper be sure to thoroughly rinse the parts numerous times afterwards.
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Do you have any suggestions on what to rinse it with? Or just straight up water?
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1983 camaro- Scrap
1988 camaro- Also scrap
'05 Silverado- You guessed it, scrap
1988 TRX 250R- Ported w/ high compression on 110 octane- Out 60' your LT1
Jersey Shore Street Car Takeover (JSSCT) Founder
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Originally Posted by LS1ow
and once i get PHB, what do i ajust it too?
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Originally Posted by Jersey Mike
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06-10-2008, 10:19 PM
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Not sure if those strippers are acidic or basic....if the ingredients seems to be some sort of acid maybe use some baking soda when you wash it to help neutralize the acid.
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Chevy High Performance - Readers Rides 4/03
GM High Tech Performance - Tech Article 3/06
Chevy Rumble - Tech & Feature Articles November 2006
Auto Restorer Magazine - Feature Article 5/11
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06-11-2008, 09:17 PM
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ok, thanks for the help!
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1983 camaro- Scrap
1988 camaro- Also scrap
'05 Silverado- You guessed it, scrap
1988 TRX 250R- Ported w/ high compression on 110 octane- Out 60' your LT1
Jersey Shore Street Car Takeover (JSSCT) Founder
Quote:
Originally Posted by LS1ow
and once i get PHB, what do i ajust it too?
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Originally Posted by Jersey Mike
Seven.
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