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    Paint stripping on fairings

    Hey guys, I'm about to drop off a couple of my fairings for acid dipping paint stripping!
    1) Is this a good idea? - ie acid won't eat the plastic as well.
    2) Does anyone else need some parts stripped as well? - It's $10 a kg but minimum charge of $50, and the stuff I have is < 1 kg.

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    Sounds like a really bad idea... Just spend a night or two sanding them, piece of cake

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Sounds like a really bad idea... Just spend a night or two sanding them, piece of cake
    Yeah .. or spend the last 3 weeks
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    Quote Originally Posted by EZAS View Post
    Yeah .. or spend the last 3 weeks
    Ahhh, but now you've have 3 weeks practice, and learnt some of the tricks, I bet you could do them in a few nights now

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    I have heard of people using oven cleaner to strip paint off model aircraft etc. Apparantly it dosn't damage the plastic at all. If you have a piece of fibreglass to try it on , that you don't need incase it dosn't work, might be worth a look. Spray on wash off.





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    K might give the oven cleaner a go.
    I have actually seen some fairings that were acid dipped and they looked pretty good - just that these ones seem to be a different material.

    PS - Don't use paint stripper on plastics!

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    Just make sure you test it first on a hidden place. I would hate to find that it dosn't work. I tried to find the article to post but it seeems it's no longer availiable.





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