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weesteph:
Hi all, this is my first post so not sure if I'm putting it in the right section.

I originally joined the forum to look for parts for my 8 year old's, old school Mongoose scooter which one of the older guys from his Bboy crew gave him.

I've subsequently become re-hooked on the BMX bug myself. Looking at all the stunning rebuilt bikes from the 80's has got me reminiscing about those good old days & the bikes that I had back then.

I've been taking the wee man to the local indoor skatepark since he got his repro Super Tuff Burner for christmas & have been dying to have a go with him.
To this end I recently was gifted a 97 Mongoose Sniper in dire need of some TLC & was hoping I could get some advice on restoration as the last time I did anything like this I reckon I was about 13.

The frame, forks etc are scratched & rusted & require repainting, what is the best way to strip & prepare paint & chrome for powder coating? I know I used lots of methods back in the day but not sure any of them were particularly good for the bike ( ie chucking the frame in a fire to burn the paint off... :-\ )

What's the best method to clean up alloy parts like brakes etc?

Does anybody know of any good powder coaters in the Glasgow area?

Really any advice on tarting up the bike in general would be much appreciated. Hopefully if this goes well I might have a bash at something a bit more exotic in the future.

Cheers in advance.

1mancity2:
Come on in, Nitromors will take the paint off, all alloy parts can be polished with Autosol or Peek polish, If you are taking it to a powder coater they may offer a stripping service so enquire before you embark on the project, take your time and I'm sure you will make a good job  :daumenhoch:

The VW Doc:
If it is going to the Powder coaters, then most all (well all the ones I have used in the South East) will blast clean the frame for you - this is by far the easiest way to do it.
I have just had a Mk1 Burner frame, forks, bars and a (not burner) one piece crank that was really rusty chrome, blasted and powder coated all for £40.

I hope this helps

Mamba:
Not sure about stripping the chrome, I thought it has to be done chemically but couldn't swear by it as i've never had to do it. Chrome parts can come up surprisingly well with a lot of elbow grease. If parts are bad but not peeling of course you can use a medium-fine wire wool and autosol in the first instance to get the worst off and then a rag and autosol to polish . I've done a Daimler Sovereign rad grille which came out perfectly. Lots of work and lots of effort but so worth it as it all comes together 8)

weesteph:
Thanks for that guys, think I'll check out powder coaters up here first before I do anything else.

Really looking forward to getting stuck into this.

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