Bryce Frazier
Well-known Member
Anyone ever used that stuff for stripping paint on a truck? My new to me 2001 K3500 is going to be completely stripped and repainted. It has been outside all of it's life and is cracked out really badly.
I have already bought 2 gallons of Onyx Black (factory color), and am planning on powder coating the steel wheels the same Onyx Black as well. Windows are already tinted, and I have 2 black Chevy Bowties on the way. Wasn't sure I wanted to go blacked out on my first toy truck, but, I think it is going to look pretty good....
Anyways. I WAS going to spend several days with a DA sanding the paint off of the beast in our shop, and trying to get down to saveable primer, or metal if not. The powdercoat / paint guy that is helping me told me it might be worth my time to buy this air craft paint remover?
He said it is like highly toxic, deadly, etc (must mean it works good) and he said to pain it on thing ONE way with a brush, and wait a few days, then he said it will almost just fall off of there? True? If so I am thinking that it would go a LOT quicker than me sanding my life away on the thing!!!
I have already bought 2 gallons of Onyx Black (factory color), and am planning on powder coating the steel wheels the same Onyx Black as well. Windows are already tinted, and I have 2 black Chevy Bowties on the way. Wasn't sure I wanted to go blacked out on my first toy truck, but, I think it is going to look pretty good....
Anyways. I WAS going to spend several days with a DA sanding the paint off of the beast in our shop, and trying to get down to saveable primer, or metal if not. The powdercoat / paint guy that is helping me told me it might be worth my time to buy this air craft paint remover?
He said it is like highly toxic, deadly, etc (must mean it works good) and he said to pain it on thing ONE way with a brush, and wait a few days, then he said it will almost just fall off of there? True? If so I am thinking that it would go a LOT quicker than me sanding my life away on the thing!!!