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kuruption109

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what can i use to remove the paint from these grilles?



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T-TOP TONY

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they should sell some paint stripper but make sure it doesnt eat up the plastic
 

kuruption109

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T-TOP TONY said:
they should sell some paint stripper but make sure it doesnt eat up the plastic

thanks.. imma try the goo gone stuff warren uses he just told me about it.. so ill see how that works also
 

T-TOP TONY

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oh yeah man warren is really good at that stuff
 

G_Body_Enthusiast

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brake fluid.

it eats paint off and doesnt harm plastics. ive used it to strip paint off models ive worked on and it takes the paint off and leaves the plastic alone. scrub with a toothbrush to remove stubborn spots.

then thoroughly wash with a strong detergent and use a surface prep to make sure all oils are stripped off it before repainting.
 

2000.malibu.ls

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G_Body_Enthusiast said:
brake fluid.

it eats paint off and doesnt harm plastics. ive used it to strip paint off models ive worked on and it takes the paint off and leaves the plastic alone. scrub with a toothbrush to remove stubborn spots.

then thoroughly wash with a strong detergent and use a surface prep to make sure all oils are stripped off it before repainting.

ditto however do not leave it in brake fluid for over a month.... dont ask.... lol
 

G_Body_Enthusiast

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lawl a day or two at the most is all that's needed. a month...wow...was there anything left at all?
 
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