View Full Version : the dirty business of stripping...
750Y
12th August 2005, 09:37
haha! thought i'd get your attention ;-) sorry to disappoint...BUT...
what is the best way to strip crud/oil/grease/flaky paint & scale from metal parts. I have a few largish items on my car like crossmember, diff, d/shaft, exhaust, suspension components etc. which I want to remove,clean up & paint. is it all elbow grease with a wire brush & sandpaper? or are there quicker/easier tools/ways (that don't cost hundreds)?
sorry this isn't bike related but i figure there's someone here who's already suffered along these lines & has some good advice they'd like to share.
MSTRS
12th August 2005, 09:42
High-pressure steam clean should do the trick
scumdog
12th August 2005, 09:42
If it is'nt going to stuff up 'lectrics or get into areas-where-it-should-not then I would start off with a good coating of degreaser (Warehouse sell 4litre lots) and then waterblast the hell out of it.
After that it's coats of paint stripper and an old kitchen knife the re-blast it (watch no bits of stripper get blown into your eyes).
Bits that can be removed could be sand/bead blasted if you wanted.
At the end of the day you're going to need a shit-load of elbow grease and persistance.
bugjuice
12th August 2005, 09:45
steam clean could do a good job, or for a real nice job, see if any sandblasters could clean it up for ya. It'd make it look like new
placidfemme
12th August 2005, 09:47
*is so disapointed now*
*looks around for stippers*
[edit] *strippers even*
750Y
12th August 2005, 09:52
...(watch no bits of stripper get blown into your eyes)....
i wear sunglasses anyway (so noone recognises me) 8-).
Paul in NZ
12th August 2005, 09:55
i wear sunglasses anyway (so noone recognises me) 8-).
What? When you are stripping?
Didn't work for me but then again how many aging hunchbacks with saggy man breasts and skinny computer geek arms can there be in wellington? Oh.. That many huh? Musta been my gi nourmous....
750Y
12th August 2005, 10:10
lol, thanks for that PINZ. I needed a good laugh today...
btw, if I were stripping, there'd be a stampede (in the opposite direction!) 8-(
Pixie
12th August 2005, 11:04
Marine clean, metal ready, and por15 paint stripper -all good products for what you are doing.
www.por15.co.nz
ManDownUnder
12th August 2005, 11:28
*is so disapointed now*
*looks around for stippers*
[edit] *strippers even*
ROLL MUSIC
Bada Da Ta
Bada Da Da
Bada Da Ta
Ba DA! DA! DA!
Ba DUM *boom boom*
Ba DUM *boom boom*
Ba DUM *boom boom*
Ba DUM *boom boom*
ba dum TA! Bada dada de da
ddaaaaaaaa da de da
(dubbity dubbity dubbity)
ba dum... dum... dada de DAAAARRRR!!!!!
:clap: :whistle: :nono: :devil2:
placidfemme
12th August 2005, 12:30
ROLL MUSIC
Bada Da Ta
Bada Da Da
Bada Da Ta
Ba DA! DA! DA!
Ba DUM *boom boom*
Ba DUM *boom boom*
Ba DUM *boom boom*
Ba DUM *boom boom*
ba dum TA! Bada dada de da
ddaaaaaaaa da de da
(dubbity dubbity dubbity)
ba dum... dum... dada de DAAAARRRR!!!!!
:clap: :whistle: :nono: :devil2:
*sigh* :(
I don't see any strippers....
Any volunteers?
lol did ya know volunteers are people who don't understand the question hehe :rofl:
Paul in NZ
12th August 2005, 12:59
*sigh* :(
I don't see any strippers....
Any volunteers?
lol did ya know volunteers are people who don't understand the question hehe :rofl:
Actually - beneath my clothes I am completely naked... (shh)
Actually - a good night at a burlesque show would be fun... Not those sleazy joints around here that I'm terrified of the bouncers at but something tasteful and... oh yes.. never mind...
placidfemme
12th August 2005, 13:00
lol who said anything about being naked?
*closes my innocent eyes*
*peeks to see if you wrote the address of the burlesque place*
hehe
Paul in NZ
12th August 2005, 13:29
*closes my innocent eyes*
*peeks to see if you wrote the address of the burlesque place*
hehe
Don't know of any sadly... Vicki and I went to one with friends years ago and it was a bloody good night out but all the places in Welly look decidedly dodgy.... single guy sorta places - yuck!
placidfemme
12th August 2005, 14:24
yeah I don't think Auck's is much better... and judging by the looks of the strippers on "The real Whitehouse" they arn't worth paying to see anyway lol
rfc85
12th August 2005, 19:12
Don't know of any sadly... Vicki and I went to one with friends years ago and it was a bloody good night out but all the places in Welly look decidedly dodgy.... single guy sorta places - yuck!
Are "single guys" how can i put this --low lifes or something close to it ? :angry2:
Paul in NZ
12th August 2005, 19:23
Are "single guys" how can i put this --low lifes or something close to it ? :angry2:
No, not low lifes but if they are anything like me when I was single they require a slightly less sophisticated and slightly more availiable style of erotic entertainment!
:-)
rfc85
12th August 2005, 19:34
No, not low lifes but if they are anything like me when I was single they require a slightly less sophisticated and slightly more availiable style of erotic entertainment!
:-)
damn have to agree with that-yea i am a low life :whocares: :drinkup: :motu:
Brian d marge
12th August 2005, 20:24
At the end of the day ...beer and elbow grease,,,you will start and after a few beers take the whole lot to a sand blaster,,,,,,
Paint stripper ,,is usefull but is a nasty smelly job ,,,,
The thing is why do you want to remove the old paint? Ask your self why you are removing it ...is it because you want to repaint with a good base ,,,the old paint may perfectly seviceable ...
All i am saying here sometimes you dont have to go back to bare metal ,,,My cr frame it was a case of wire brush ( I ve got a doozie !!! ACC would hve kittens if they saw it ,,,,:devil2:)..and a quality rust killer deactivator , sand ,,,and paint .....
I wasnt looking for a perfect job as its a MX bike and gets sorted during the week ...but I was pleasantly surprised at how good the paint work came up ......and after a year of MX its still looking good
Stephen
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