I've been traveling for work the last two weeks, now doing chores around the house every spare minute to get ready for our new arrival... no not a new project car, but definately a project.
My wife is due in the next couple of weeks and we still have a few tasks left to be ready for him. I'm afraid the Challenger is going to have to wait a bit.
I did get out and started stripping the old duplicolor vinyl paint off my door panels, some areas just flake off, and other areas won't budge! I don't want paint over the old stuff just to have it release at some point down the road.
Anyone got any ideas how to get the old stuff off?
I've tried heavy doses of simple green and let sit, acetone just smears it, but does show promise. I just don't want the acetone to erode away the grain on the panels.
I'm sure I'd be better off with a new set of panels, but these are actually in really good shape, or were, until I used the duplicolor.
Apparently they werent' clean enough or something even after I scrubbed them with a brush with simple green, soap and water and acetone to finish. I'm told the acetone may have opened up the "pores" in the plastic to release new oils to the surface.
Has anyone tried any other solvents on the door panels? Whats safe and whats not?