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That's really nice guys, tops job. Just wondering what you used to strip the paint off? lol, and whos bike is it and what is it? And the twin headlight upgrade, what will that require wiring wise?

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Troy

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Alright because it's the internet, I can't tell in which tone that was said so I'll reply to the 2 ways I can think of. lol!-

Sarcastic - come on, there's more than one way to get paint off.

Serious - oh ok, sweet. Good job. Which stripper did you use?

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Troy

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Nah... stripper of any sort is gonna do what it does... strip paint... regardess. You wanna take it back to bare metal?... that'd do it.

Posted
That's really nice guys, tops job. Just wondering what you used to strip the paint off? lol, and whos bike is it and what is it? And the twin headlight upgrade, what will that require wiring wise?

Thanks

Troy

Strip paint of the car, or the bits that were recently undercoated?

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Thanks for the comments, boofis.

 

But, if you want to know about paint stripping or what not, please make a new thread. This one is mainly for updates, and things about the project, not a Q&A topic on panel beating.

Posted

Wow you're talented with computers lol. Alrighty now it's a separate thread I've got a few questions about stripping the paint, I want to find the best way. Did you just use a paint scraper to get it off? How long roughly did you wait before scraping? Do you apply alot at once, or small amounts bit by bit (on top of each other.)

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Posted

Did a mates car at the start of the year. Put stripper on and wait for paint to start bubling and then attack it with scraper. I found the more you use the better it works. We did bits of a panal at a time.

Posted

LOL. No I've already gotten some on me and not realised it was that then felt a strong burning a few seconds later lol. It's so hard to get odd curves with the paint scraper lol!

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Troy

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It hurts doesnt it. :hug: I paint stripped my car during summer a few years ago. So i was bare foot in shorts and a t-shirt. I used a wire wheel on a drill to get the initial layers of paint off (its also handy for those tricky sections that a scrpaer will not get to. Needless to say the wire wheel threw paint stripper everywhere (mostly on me). I had a bucket of water handy to wash off the bits that were burning real bad.

 

I would suggest using overalls and goggles for this method.

Posted

LOL. Man, you guys and safety ey. I get the big rubber gloves and labcoat out :hug: It's a good look really, especially walking across the road with a can of chemical stripper lol. But yeah, that shite burns.

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Troy

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