[DML] Re: getting paint off
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[DML] Re: getting paint off
- From: "SweatyEddy" <swetyedy@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 6 Nov 1999 23:46:18 -0000
Chris,
I used Jasco paint remover. Worked fine, took about a weekend of time
(including beer consumption), and cost about $20. You are taking a gamble
that there is no body work underneath or the price goes way up. I was
fortunate to have nothing wrong with mine.
-SweatyEddy
#6564
----- Original Message -----
From: <DMCCHRIS@xxxx>
To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, November 06, 1999 5:09 PM
Subject: [DML] getting paint off
> Hi all, i know everybody went through the paint thing for deloreans, but i
> really need to know now. The paint on this delorean is red, and has
already
> been tackled by the past owner to get it off. He said to get those parts
off,
> it was very time consuming and hard. So i called some body shops in my
area,
> and here's what i got: 1.soda blasting, this is pretty much the same thing
as
> sandblasting, except they use baking soda. The guy said it would make the
> delorean have a new stainless look. 2. a place said they could somehow
strip
> the paint off for around $500, and if there were any areas with bondo, he
> could replace those parts to. So this is what im wondering. Can i myself
> purchase anything to get this paint off and still make the car look good?
I
> heard of something called DADS, which is a chemical you put on, then hoe
off
> and the paint will come with it. Please, any information or help would be
> great. thanks.
>
> chris
>
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