The only ways to get inside the enclosed sections are by burning the epoxy off in an oven, or washing it off chemically. I've done both, the chemical option is better because it leaves no ash residue, but is more expensive Martin Sent from my HTC steam powered catapult ----- Reply message ----- From: "'Tom' dmctom@xxxxxxxxx [dmcnews]" <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [DML] Stripping Fascias? Date: Fri, Nov 21, 2014 10:59 Thanks Welmoed.
Now, where do I find an oven that’s big enough... I would have to cut the
frame into little pieces to fit it inside my oven but then why would I care
about stripping it ;)
I was just thinking... after seeing what brake fluid does to the frame,
maybe I should just cover it with that stuff and then have it sand blasted.
Epoxy softened by the fluid should come off fairly easily.
Tom in PL
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: [DML] Stripping Fascias? Using paint stripper to remove epoxy is a hard and tedious job. Best way to get rid of epoxy is the oven: burning off the epoxy using heat.
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