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any one tried soda blasting plastic bumpers, is there any other way of removing paint other than spending hours sanding
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SWC |
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paint stripper, probably better on plastics than blasting, use a low corrosive type and you shouls be ok.
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onlinejamez |
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ive read that paint strippers leave chemicals on plastics and that they soak into the plastic
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Disco Frank |
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{USERNAME} wrote: paint stripper, probably better on plastics than blasting, use a low corrosive type and you shouls be ok. u never seen soda blasting in action have u if u dont/cant blast it use a a*** grade paper 1st ie 250 ish then work ya way up oe 600 then 1200 et c
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phongus |
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As far as I know, you can get plastics soda blasted. It doesn't do any damage to the plastics. Sand blasting however is another story.
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Disco Frank |
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{USERNAME} wrote: As far as I know, you can get plastics soda blasted. It doesn't do any damage to the plastics. Sand blasting however is another story. yup u can soda blast coke cans and it wont damage the can at all ( this is an EMPTY can )
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EFFII |
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PPG Bumper Stripper works good for me
If you dont prep the bare plastic correctly before hifill/paint you will find it will crack after about 12 months |
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