Remove powdercoat

Wayneovich

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What can I use to get it off I have a part that has been done and it looks hideous. I didn't pay for the PCing so I can't take it back. I know I can probably get it blasted but I wanted to do this project myself.
 
Sandblast?? That stuff is strong, goodluck with whatever u do

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Why do you want to remove it? Bad job like runs or bad spots, bad color, dull or ruff. ... It can be fixed I have done it many times. Light sand good cleaning and re coat. Pm if you want more help



1ibandit
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As Russell said, go to a paint store or parts store and ask for "aircraft paint remover". Then get some rubber gloves and a plastic bristle brush. Let the remover sit on the paint for a few minutes and then it will literally come right off with the brush.

I have done this before when a friend and I PC'd some of our own parts.
 
As Russell said, go to a paint store or parts store and ask for "aircraft paint remover". Then get some rubber gloves and a plastic bristle brush. Let the remover sit on the paint for a few minutes and then it will literally come right off with the brush.

I have done this before when a friend and I PC'd some of our own parts.


Bout the only way to go, i had to weld in some extra pipe to a compund turbo setup for a buddy, had to grind the powdercoat off, little sander wouldnt even touch it
 
aircraft stripper usually wont take it off you have to burn it off sand it off of spend a lot of time sand blasting
 
i used it on my passenger pegs to re pc them. i let it sit over night and all i had to do was grab a rag and dry them. the pc was off before i even touched them.
 
Well I don't think it was powdercoated after all I used some Tal Strip II and it took it clean down to the aluminum. Or either that is some evil stuff LOL
 
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