I want input on removing the paint from a urethane racing dynamics front spoiler, especially in regards to chemical strippers and such. The reason I ask is I want the logo part to look good and do'nt really want to spend hours with a box of toothpicks and some sandpaper and tape and I think sandblasting would be prohibitively expensive. Please share your methods for removing paint in hard to reach areas.
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I want input on removing the paint from a urethane racing dynamics front spoiler, especially in regards to chemical strippers and such. The reason I ask is I want the logo part to look good and do'nt really want to spend hours with a box of toothpicks and some sandpaper and tape and I think sandblasting would be prohibitively expensive. Please share your methods for removing paint in hard to reach areas.PNW Crew
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there is stuff called "bumper stripper". It is sold at large automotive paint supply houses. It works great on things like iS rear spoilers, etc. I'm pretty sure it is formulated in such a way that it wouldn't hurt your bumper. Since the part that you're talking about is pretty special/rare - i'd just go to a local auto paint supplier, tell them what you want, and they should be able to hook you up. I know that the stuff that said "bumper stripper" on it worked great on iS spoilers etc.Comment
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I don't know if it's urethane but it's certainly some sort of composite. I think it would be safe for your spoiler. Just DO NOT use anything like aircraft stripper or whatever - that shit would dissolve your spoiler in a second. I'm sure the place down the road from you could help solve your problem in 5 minutes or less - but I'm also pretty certain that the bumper stripper is not so toxic as to eat the plastic.PNW Crew
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there is stuff called "bumper stripper". It is sold at large automotive paint supply houses. It works great on things like iS rear spoilers, etc. I'm pretty sure it is formulated in such a way that it wouldn't hurt your bumper. Since the part that you're talking about is pretty special/rare - i'd just go to a local auto paint supplier, tell them what you want, and they should be able to hook you up. I know that the stuff that said "bumper stripper" on it worked great on iS spoilers etc.
60% of the time it works every time!
jk, buy it!seien Sie größer, als Sie erscheinen
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sand it off with a D/A or let the sun kill it. realize with out the clearcoat there is no sealer....rust will insueseien Sie größer, als Sie erscheinen
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can't be done.
PO probably spraybombed the back of your car, or started to repaint. either way i would put some sort of top coat on the back.Comment
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"Low Odor Aircraft Paint Stripper." You can get it for 8.99 a quart at Adanved Auto or Auto Zone. Takes off layers of paint and is safe to use on plastics/metals...just use gloves...it BURNS.
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Advanded Delphin Division
My e30s: 1987 325i/1994 318iT
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that is going to eat through anything that isnt metal! ...and it will strip down straight to the metal through the primer and all. I don't think that's what either of these guys is looking for!Comment
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Unless there is something terribly wrong with the paint that is on it, like its peeling or completely spiderwebbed, I'd just sand out the "issue" areas and prep it for paint. Definitely don't use Aircraft Stripper on anything plastic. I have no experience with that bumper stripper stuff. If it was me and the old paint HAD to come off, I'd have a DA in my hand and some time to spare.__________________
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