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    Quote Originally Posted by jyardgirl View Post
    thanks lamin i think that i am going to have to go with the old stripper and lots of elbow grease.
    Barb - WHY O WHY are you taking all of the old paint off? Is it cracked, peeling or just plain rusty. Then maybe, just maybe you might consider mechanical removal (use a D-A sander). This may more work then necessary. A good surface prep. i.e. 180/220wet, shoot some good 2K over the existing paint, epoxy the bare spots then sand (lots) with 320 - 600, then sand some more, then paint. Why make more work then necessary(unless you want bulging biceps).

    There are downfalls with stripper as well - if you don't get it all off or some 'hides out' in a seam - instant paint failure. And at the price of automotive paints,
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    paint is really bad in some areas. it has fish eyes and ridges. just trying to plan my winter work after i get all the mechanical work done. saw a video that was using soda blasting and thought i would ask you guys about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    Barb - WHY O WHY are you taking all of the old paint off? - :
    a good point i had`nt thought of .. old good paint is old good surface protection
    iv`e used up all my sick days at work .. can i call in dead ?

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    Barb - fish eyes and ridges only need to be sanded smooth, some good 2K primer sprayed on, sanded out with 320 - 600 until you are happy then paint. If the paint surface is still in decent shape without cracks, rust or peeling, you should be OK with just a real good surface prep. Is this the same car you painted a while back? If so, you might have to get somewhat aggressive with your surface prep, but probably not to bare metal. And that creates its' own set of problems as you have to prime each panel as you finish to make sure there isn't any rust forming and that can happen in minutes to days. Fish eyes are tough - you need to clean off what originally caused them - oil, finger prints, silicone polish, WD40, etc, then prime.

    Now, have I mentioned primer and sanding yet
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