Pete, Ron makes a very good point about removal of the body panels before they were media blasted. A friend of my restored a Plymouth Superbird and had the panels sand blasted with a type of media called Black Beauty while the body panels were still on the car. Well, the panels turned out great and so did the paint job, but over 20 years later, there is still a few occasions were they will drive over a big bump and some black beauty falls out from under the dash. Yes, the black beauty can get into small spots everywhere, especially in and around air ducts, only to be "released" years later. Just something to think about if you are planning to media blast any car in the future. Remove panels whenever possible. Later, Rich W. --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "gullwingmagazine" <gullwingmagazine@xxxx> wrote: > Pete > > When we bought our project DeLorean, it was painted. Although we > intended on painting our Project D anyway, we went ahead and removed > the existing paint that had been put on at the dealership 20 + years > ago. > > The method of paint removal we used was media (bead) blasting. This > is alot like sand blasting but does not run the risk of damaging the > metal. It came out beautiful and the cost was reasonable. In our > case, we removed all of the body panels for the blasting and > repainting. > > snip <