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Does anyone have input/ideas as to the best way to remove a powder coated finish? I purchased a set of YH rims for my Camaro that are powder coated..they look good, but the color is a little off, and I'd rather repaint them.
Thanks! Pat
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Pat O'Connell |
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Find someone that can dip or chemical strip them, thats the easiest. You can some times use aircraft paint stripper on them also. Blasting is tuff to do.
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Micky Hale Hale Performance Consultants Engine Parts Sales & Service |
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Plastic media blasting.
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Thanks Guys...I appreciate the info!
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Pat O'Connell |
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We just stripped an intake by using aircraft stripper.
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Let me ask a stupid question.... why can't you just paint them the correct color right over the powder coat?
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1970Camaro Z28 |
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Not a stupid question at all..
![]() It's a matter of the date code stampings on the rims. The powder coating filled in the factory stamped numbers/letters on the rims to the point that you can hardly see them on a couple of the wheels. Between that, and the powder coated color looking more grey than silver, is enough to get me looking at stripping them and starting fresh. Pat
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Pat O'Connell |
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That makes sense Pat...never dawned on me the code numbers would be filled in. Good luck with the project.
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1970Camaro Z28 |
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Eastwood has a powder coating stripper.
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Jed 69,70,71 Nova's 1955 Bel Air and a 69 Camaro. |
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