Randall977
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I've restored a few cars and every time I do a new one I remember that one of the worst jobs is removing the paint. I need to completely strip my current project, it's a 60's car with two coats of metallic over some base coats. The stuff is incredibly difficult to get off, Nitromors is useless, polydiscs tend to melt the paint or take off the leading, sanding is fairly ineffective...
I've tried lots of different techniques but not found a good one yet. So I'm wondering about soda blasting? Is this the way to go, roughly how much is it to do one car, will it make a big mess etc etc?
Anyone gone down this road? Or, is there a really nasty paint stripper that actually works - POR Strip is constantly unavailable but is it any better that Nitomors anyhow?
Thanks!
I've tried lots of different techniques but not found a good one yet. So I'm wondering about soda blasting? Is this the way to go, roughly how much is it to do one car, will it make a big mess etc etc?
Anyone gone down this road? Or, is there a really nasty paint stripper that actually works - POR Strip is constantly unavailable but is it any better that Nitomors anyhow?
Thanks!