powder coat stripping
maxassassin
08-17-2006, 03:31 AM
ok so i think this might be i nthe wrong spot big time but i wanted to know what anyonereccomends to strip powder coating off a valve cover. i need to get it off so i can have to powder coated blue. by the wya its red now with deep straches in it likes its been keyed.
hondacivic99sivtec
08-17-2006, 07:05 AM
they have this great stuff at wal-mart called aircraft remover. use it. we use it in the military, it's fun. also used it to strip my friends eg. the acetone doesn't work that well that's why we used the aircraft remover.
TheSilentChamber
08-17-2006, 07:43 AM
I'v never tried aircraft remover on it, but good powder coat is pretty much imprevious to all chemicals. About your ownly option is to sandblast, and even sand blasting takes a while to remove it. Might be easier off just picking up a junk yard or ebay valve cover and start over again.
maxassassin
08-17-2006, 02:00 PM
hmm well ill try that aircraft remover to see what i can do with it over wise i jsut gotta sand it down and try to repowder coat it i guess.
krustindumm
08-17-2006, 06:00 PM
If you just want to start with another valve cover, I have one from a D16A6 or D15B2, I'm not sure. Anyway, like $10 + shipping.
TheSilentChamber
08-17-2006, 06:26 PM
And are you shure whats on there is powder coat, it usually doenst scratch.
hondacivic99sivtec
08-17-2006, 07:31 PM
on my friends eg we used it and it boiled the paint off.
TheSilentChamber
08-17-2006, 07:49 PM
on my friends eg we used it and it boiled the paint off.
Paint and powder coat are two very differnt critters.
Paint and powder coat are two very differnt critters.
maxassassin
08-17-2006, 10:52 PM
well it kinda looks like podwer coating but im not really sure what it is and the scretches look liek someone took a screw driver to it and lay it out. and it doesnt look like it was painted cause its uniform and dont right no over spray kinda thing.
Tony
08-17-2006, 11:51 PM
If it was powder coated and they scratched it, either A) it wasn't cured correctly b) it wasn't a screwdriver that hit it, something with some power behind it.
Aircraft remover might get it off with enough time and tries, but scratch it up with some rough paper, then put the aircraft remover on it, make sure you don't get any of it on you because that shit burns like a bitch. If your taking it to a professional place, most of them have burn off ovens and can do it that way, or sandblast it and it will still take a bit. If it wasn't for the scratches, if it is powder coated you wouldn't have to do anything to it, just give it to them so they can coat it. Powder coating can stick to powder, but not any form of wet paint. I used to paint at a powder coating place and done more of industrial parts, but that shit is tough if its cured correctly, which sometimes can be a bitch.
Aircraft remover might get it off with enough time and tries, but scratch it up with some rough paper, then put the aircraft remover on it, make sure you don't get any of it on you because that shit burns like a bitch. If your taking it to a professional place, most of them have burn off ovens and can do it that way, or sandblast it and it will still take a bit. If it wasn't for the scratches, if it is powder coated you wouldn't have to do anything to it, just give it to them so they can coat it. Powder coating can stick to powder, but not any form of wet paint. I used to paint at a powder coating place and done more of industrial parts, but that shit is tough if its cured correctly, which sometimes can be a bitch.
maxassassin
08-18-2006, 02:03 AM
well i think im gonna tyr tomorrow to see what it is. if it bubbles off its paint it not then im gonna have some fun thats for sure.
maxassassin
08-18-2006, 05:04 PM
ok so that aircraft remover is amazing turns out it was sjut paint on the valve cover but in a matter of mintues it was all bubbled up. however liek someoen said it burns lie ka bitch. and it also removed resin off my drive way. so im thinkin this is more then jsut paint stripper.
Tony
08-18-2006, 07:12 PM
Yea, I don't know what exactly that stuff is, but its amazing for removing paint, and burning skin. When I was in school for autobody we used it and it was actually quite funny how some of those guys danced around when they got it on them. I always wore like 3 pairs of gloves because it will eat through all 3 of them shortly.
hondacivic99sivtec
08-18-2006, 07:25 PM
like i said we use it in the military and it is wonderful. it's just a lil dangerous. lol
TheSilentChamber
08-18-2006, 07:52 PM
I cant remember the chemical name for it, but its essentually the same stuff as most drain cleaners.
maxassassin
08-19-2006, 01:55 AM
i think its 10 tiems worse then drain cleaner. that stuff coudl eat paint off my drive way. its thats crazy. but i reccommend it to any one needing to strip paint from car parts and ect.
hondacivic99sivtec
08-19-2006, 02:03 AM
it is highly flamable. so don't be smoking around it. lol learned that first hand
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