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Stripping old paint from plastic
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Andrew
PostPosted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 2:20 pm Up
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Is there a chemical that can be used on plastic/ABS parts that need a more thorough strip than just sanding? I have some parts that need taking right back to bare plastic due to paintwork reactions and too many layers, I'm hoping that someone with paintshop experience can offer some advice

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personally wouldnt of thought it would be needed, just have a good prep sand down with 800 grit, spray it in primer then wet and dry 1200 grit, should be enough really
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Regular sanding wasn't enough, way too much to strip back.

In the end had to persevere wiping at it with a rag lightly soaked in cellulose thinners, leave to dry overnight and then sand with 320, just putting this on here in case someone finds themself in the same position

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