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Powdercoat stripping tips please?

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curtispro:
It removed all the paint from the GT, maybe not powder? 2008 Power series came off very easy :)

Skyway tuffshit:
Thanks for all your help. Not sure who's doing the powdering yet but after seeing Dans work I'd be stupid to go anywhere else.

trasher:

--- Quote from: curtispro on September 13, 2010, 11:46 AM ---It removed all the paint from the GT, maybe not powder? 2008 Power series came off very easy :)

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It removes paint alright , but believe me it won't touch decent  powder
This has been discussed on here before
--- Quote from: Skyway tuffshit on September 13, 2010, 12:18 PM ---Thanks for all your help. Not sure who's doing the powdering yet but after seeing Dans work I'd be stupid to go anywhere else.

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Mate it's a no brainer to send to anyone else  :crazy2:
I made that mistake when I first started
A local guy did it for £15
And it was a bag if shite

As said , dan will remove the powder for you
And refinish as part of his service


I'm  Sure he'll be along soon  :daumenhoch:

spesh:
if your tight and what to remove it yourself then buy a wire wheel in a drill it works but it messy i stripped a burner frame n forks in about 30 minutes and ware a mask :daumenhoch:

Peter J:
Media Blasting  :daumenhoch:

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