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If you are repainting your car or truck, it is a good idea to remove the paint completely instead of covering it up, unless you are sure that it has the original paint and that it is still in good condition. If you are painting over existing paint, the paint you put on your car is only as good as the coating beneath it. There are 3 major ways to strip paint from a car. You can sand cars that do not have multiple paint jobs, use chemical stripper for difficult jobs where you have to remove several layers of old paint or blast cars that have tight areas that you need to get into.
Steps
Remove Paint From a Car by Sanding
- 1Wear a respirator. At the very least, you should have a dust mask.
- 2Attach a 220-grit sanding disc to a dual-action (DA) sanding machine. Peel off the back of the sanding disc and attach it to the sander.
- 3Sand the surface until you remove all the paint.
- 4Switch the sanding disc to 400 grit and sand until smooth.
Strip Paint From a Car With a Chemical Stripper
- 1Wear a respirator and heavy duty gloves for safety.
- 2Remove everything from the exterior of the car that you do not want to ruin with the chemical stripper. Include all the rubber trim, fixtures and the glass.
- 3Pour or brush the stripper onto the painted surface of the car body. Let it stand for as long as the packaging label requires.
- 4Try scraping with a putty knife to see whether the surface is ready to scrape. If you cannot remove the paint easily, leave the stripper on longer or add a little more.
- 5Scrape the entire surface using a putty knife.
- 6Apply a second application of the stripper, if needed, and scrape again.
- 7Rinse the car with water and let it dry.
- 8Use course-grit sandpaper to remove any paint that remains and follow with a fine-grit sandpaper until smooth.
Remove Paint From a Car by Blasting
- 1Wear a heavy shirt with long sleeves, a sandblasting hood, heavy gloves and a respirator.
- 2Cover all the glass, chrome and the trim on the car or truck if you are using plastic particles for blasting. If you are using sandblasting, remove all the glass, trim and any chrome.
- You can cover the areas you want to protect with heavy material if you choose, but test it first to make sure the sand will not power right through it.
- 3Choose what type of medium you would like to use for blasting.
- Media comes in various materials including plastic or sand, and you can use different-sized particles. A good range of size would be anything from a size 40 to a size 12.
- You can also use baking soda if there is not too many coats of paint and if the vehicle is rust free.
- 4Choose the compressor and blaster nozzle that you will use for the job. Most nozzle sizes will state what horsepower the compressor must be to be compatible.
- 5Add the media to your compressor.
- 6Set the pressure to the correct setting, according to the media and size that chose.
- 7Blast the car until you remove all the paint.
Tips
- Always prepare your car by washing it and allowing it to dry before you begin.
- If sanding, you can use other types of sanding machines. However, dual-action sanders, although expensive, are the most effective way to sand.
- Be sure to read label directions and all warnings on the chemical stripper label.
- Use a quality respirator approved by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) when removing paint by chemical stripping or blasting.
Warnings
- Do not use heavy duty grinder sanding machines when removing paint from a car. They can actually dig into the sheet metal and leave marks that will show through the paint.
- When using a DA sander, never put 1 sanding disc over another. This could cause uneven sanding.
- You must keep the DA sander flat against the surface of the car to prevent dents and gouging of the surface.
- Do not sandblast sheet metal on the body of the car. Doing so will warp and damage the steel.
- Do not attempt to remove paint from a car unless you are in a well-ventilated area.
- Be aware that you could warp the surface if you media blast it too long in one area or if you blast with a medium that is too harsh.
Things You'll Need
- Respirator or dust mask
- 220-grit sanding disc
- Dual-action (DA) sanding machine
- 400-grit sanding discs
- Heavy duty gloves
- Brush
- Chemical stripper
- Putty knife
- Water
- Variation of coarse and fine sandpaper
- Heavy shirt with long sleeves
- Sandblasting hood
- Heavy material for covering
- Media for blasting
- Compressor
- Blaster nozzle
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