Re: Acid/Chemical Dipping Stripping
Be cautious with chemically stripping any automotive part that the metal overlaps, such as a door. It is nearly impossible to get all of the stripping agent out from between the seams. You may think you did a good job of washing the seams but the part will leach stripper even after what you thought was a thorough job.
A friend put together a beautiful 64 Dodge Dart in which the doors had been chemically stripped. The acid leached out onto the new paint corroding it, making a mess of the fresh paint job. He went as far as taking the doors off and tried to thoroughlly clean out the seams sealed and repainted with no luck. It got better but they still leached the stripper. He ended up putting on two doors that were blasted with plastic beads.
As a rule I will chemically strip parts with no seams and bead blast the parts that do.
Just my .02 cents.
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Nelson Kowal
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Last edited by njk53; 10-30-2009 at 07:45 AM.
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