1974 Cuda - Gettin Nekked!

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Re: 1974 Cuda - Gettin Nekked!
« Reply #15 on: March 09, 2005 - 10:36:54 AM »
Hi,
I have done all of that stripping with one gallon of Marsons Aircraft Stripper.
Put it on failrly heavy, and cover up quickly with poly (keeps from evaporating to quick ,and makes the stuff work harder)
Scrape off, then a quick hit with 80 grit.
Dan

Dan,

How's that whole process working out as far as dust and fumes? Lookiing at stripping in an attached garage.
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Re: 1974 Cuda - Gettin Nekked!
« Reply #16 on: March 09, 2005 - 11:36:29 AM »
Dan,

How's that whole process working out as far as dust and fumes? Lookiing at stripping in an attached garage.

72cuda,
Over the years I have made a heck of a mess in my shops with sanding etc.
This time around because I hada restored car in the same shop, I di not want all the dust so decided on the chemical, and am thrilled.
My garage is a 28X28 12' ceilings with overhead Lennox furnace, it is attatched to my home.
I use a respirator, althought the fumes are not overwhelming, the advisory on the labels say the fumes are dangerous and can cause cancer blah, blah blah, I wanted to play it safe.
Good rubber gloves are a must.
If you put on a heavy enough coat, get it on as quick as you can and cover the panel with plastic, it makes the chemical work very quick, and 20 minutes later when you lift the plastic off, 80% off the paint comes off with the plastic, and 10 minutes of light scraping and you are done.
Like I said, I am on my second jusg of this stuff, and know it will be enough to strip the whole car (less than $80.00 of chemical) and no dust.
I would suggest doing a panel at a time versus trying to do the whole car.
Any more answers I can give, happy to help.
Dan

** I thought I would mention that I avoid getting the chemical into or under seams. I will work up as close as I can to a seam, but then I use a 3M 4disk abrasive to strip that area.
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Re: 1974 Cuda - Gettin Nekked!
« Reply #17 on: March 09, 2005 - 12:39:35 PM »
I to am looking at this as an alternative to blasting. Is this only found at a specialty shop 9 i see aircfart in the title) or is avalible at any body shop? Thanks for your help.
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Re: 1974 Cuda - Gettin Nekked!
« Reply #18 on: March 09, 2005 - 02:03:27 PM »
I to am looking at this as an alternative to blasting. Is this only found at a specialty shop 9 i see aircfart in the title) or is avalible at any body shop? Thanks for your help.
Hi,
Any body shop, or auto parts store.
The product I used was made by Marsons.
Dan
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Re: 1974 Cuda - Gettin Nekked!
« Reply #19 on: March 10, 2005 - 10:49:43 AM »
72cuda,
Over the years I have made a heck of a mess in my shops with sanding etc.
This time around because I hada restored car in the same shop, I di not want all the dust so decided on the chemical, and am thrilled.
My garage is a 28X28 12' ceilings with overhead Lennox furnace, it is attatched to my home.
I use a respirator, althought the fumes are not overwhelming, the advisory on the labels say the fumes are dangerous and can cause cancer blah, blah blah, I wanted to play it safe.
Good rubber gloves are a must.
If you put on a heavy enough coat, get it on as quick as you can and cover the panel with plastic, it makes the chemical work very quick, and 20 minutes later when you lift the plastic off, 80% off the paint comes off with the plastic, and 10 minutes of light scraping and you are done.
Like I said, I am on my second jusg of this stuff, and know it will be enough to strip the whole car (less than $80.00 of chemical) and no dust.
I would suggest doing a panel at a time versus trying to do the whole car.
Any more answers I can give, happy to help.
Dan

Great info Dan, thank you.

We've decided to get one more season out of our current setup (an older restoriation that is structurally sound but starting to look its age) to spread the expense out. I'll be following your progress with interest and diving in later this year.

Dave
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Re: 1974 Cuda - Gettin Nekked!
« Reply #20 on: March 11, 2005 - 12:24:57 AM »
Thought I'd chime in and add some thoughts about this chemical stripping compound.  My bodyman and close neighbor used this stuff on a '69 Mach 1 he's restoring for a client.  I was helping him out around the shop for the better part of the day and he pretty much had the entire body clear of paint by probably 2 hours worth of letting this stuff sit and getting it stripped off.  Needless to say, I was really impressed as to how well it worked.  I spent a LOT of time mechanically sanding mine, while this could be done in only a couple of hours.  Another alternative that you can buy in gallon containers is Marhide's Aircraft Paint Stripper.  I tried the aerosol can of this stuff, but didn't have good results cause it wasn't a thick enough coat.  As already stated, wear a proper mask and skin protection as this stuff burns and I'm sure it isn't good to breathe any of it in. :thumbs:
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Re: 1974 Cuda - Gettin Nekked!
« Reply #21 on: March 11, 2005 - 09:10:10 AM »
Skin protection is a must.  I dropped a container of it while stripping my car, and is splashed up over my head and all down my back.  It ate through my t-shirt in minutes and left some good burns on my back by the time I realized what had happened.

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Re: 1974 Cuda - Gettin Nekked!
« Reply #22 on: March 11, 2005 - 11:19:22 AM »
Skin protection is a must.  I dropped a container of it while stripping my car, and is splashed up over my head and all down my back.  It ate through my t-shirt in minutes and left some good burns on my back by the time I realized what had happened.


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