<VV> body work beginning
Cliff
tibbitts at qx.net
Fri Feb 15 16:24:25 EST 2008
Bob,
I tried the 3M on a section of my deck lid. It did work but not very well
and was very slow. The aircraft stripper is now available in "low odor"
trim. I suppose it is still as toxic, but does seem a little easier on the
eyes and throat will working with it.
Cliff Tibbitts
Lexington, KY
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To: sharpiebandit06 at bellsouth.net
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Subject: Re: <VV> body work beginning
In a message dated 2/15/2008 11:59:49 AM Eastern Standard Time,
sharpiebandit06 at bellsouth.net writes:
Can anyone recommend the best non-sandblasting way I can strip the paint
of.
The only time I did a whole car (changed from metallic silver to red) I
used
a marine paint remover. I've heard good things about the aviation spec.
paint removers as well. I would lile to try the non toxic 3M stripper I've
used
at home sometimes, but I don't know if it will work.
Bob (no cancer yet) Hall
Group Corvair
Kensington MD
'64 Brier
'65 Corsa
2 '68 Monzas
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