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03-25-2008 #1
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plastic safe paint remover?
I know this isnt quite the right place, but I thought if anyone would know, it would be in here.
I have to remove paint from some interior pieces. they are the kickpanels that a previous owner painted. Now the paint is falling off in some places, and stuck really good in others. My plan is to remove the paint, and repaint/dye the panels. But I do not see any safe way to remove the paint without damaging the textured plastic.
Does anyone make a plastic safe paint remover?
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03-26-2008 #2check the local autobody supply stores.
I know they make strippers for plastic bumpers etc.
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03-26-2008 #3
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I would try to pressure wash or just use a air blower to get it off. all of the plastic strippers I have tried have messed up or melted the plastic. I would only use the plastic stripper as a last resort.
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03-27-2008 #4
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agreed if the paint is chipping they didn't do it right which is good for you compressed air will take it right off if you need some advice for painting them right let me know done lots of them with success.
03-27-2008 #5
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Well, I tried the compressed air, and it didnt work. I'm not really sure what they used on it before, almost looks like rustoleum paint. I have a few different style tips ranging from 1/16 of inch to 1/4 inch and none of them worked.
I havent tried the pressure washer yet, but I will be this weekend for sure.
If I do get them clean. Pobby11, you mentioned the right way to paint them. I would like to hear any suggestions you have on this, or anyone else as well.
I was planning on using duplicolors vinyl and fabric paint.. Is this a good choice to change the color? It is going from blue to black.
thanks everyone for the replys.2005 CBR 1000RR..."mostly stock".
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03-28-2008 #6
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I'm curious about this too.
Has anyone tried "sandblasting" with baking soda?
I know on textured exterior pieces I've used Ajax and a stiff scrub brush when I'm trying to take oxidation off while prepping trim for touch up paint. I haven't seen where this has ever hurt the texture. Takes some elbow grease though.
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