[DML] Re: Painted Red
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[DML] Re: Painted Red
- From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2005 05:44:31 -0000
There are 4 ways to remove paint. You can sand it off, you can blast
it off with different kinds of media and you can chemicaly dissolve
it. It can also be burnt off but it is not very practical. The method
most often used is paint remover. Just be warned that you may find
plastic filler under the paint to repair a damaged panel and you must
be very careful not to get the paint remover on the facias or plastic
or trim. The "best" way is to remove each panel one at a time and use
the paint remover. Don't remove the doors, use plastic to protect
everything. It can be done with sandpaper but it will be a long, slow,
tedious process. After you remove the paint you will probably have to
regrain the whole car.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "lingolor" <rlingo@xxxx> wrote:
> I searched for any posts related to this but came up empty. So, does
> anyone have advice for stripping a red paint job off of a DeLorean? I
> bought the car last week and it came with an acrylic (SP?) red paint. I
> want my VIN# 02034 back to its original self.
>
> Lingo # 2034
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