The Easiest Way to Remove Paint to Bare Metal!

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In this video we will visit into one of the most effective paint strippers on the market today! In some cases, we will need to remove the paint from our panel to get it back to bare metal. In the past this has always been a painful task until now!

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Great video. I would like to give you a word of caution when using a paint stripper like this. I am a retired Air Force aircraft painter with 40 years experience. I'm sure this product is not as strong as the stuff we use, but the fumes can be very dangerous. Please do not use the type of mask filters the guy is wearing in the video. Those are made for heavy particulates and or dust, not vapors and fumes. Those type off ilters will do nothing to stop the vapors from that paint stripper. If anything they will concentrate the fumes more inside the mask. When using this stuff, be sure to use an organic vapor and mist rated filter on your respirator. Check the instructions on the different types, but I believe the ones needed are the pink and black style or the pink and yellow 3M style cartridges for that type of mask. The proper cartridges have a charcoal layer inside the cartridge and a prefilter that helps stop the fumes and vapors. A full face would be better for eye protection. Be safe out there everyone.

rickwatkins
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My toxic trait is watching videos like this and thinking "He makes it look and sound so easy, I should try it!" without thinking about the 20 years of experience that went into making it look easy.. Who's with me? 🤣

aaronbuildsa
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A couple of decades ago I had to strip a hood which was painted multiple times by a so called professional. It has so many layers of paint it actually looked like a cheap fiberglass hood.

I used the same process shown using plastic sheeting to capture the active ingredients while is worked.

The hood was stripped clean and primed, painted, cleared.

The shop manager was happy and more importantly, the customer was happy.

russdavis
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I work in a shop, we recently stripped a set of wheels with this same product. To say it works great, even on powder coating it takes a bit longer. Just don't let it dry out, the slag paint becomes harder than it was. Great stripper. Wear eye protection, gloves, and probably outside.

Chris-sjsg
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Lovely. Prepping for a project and trying to learn ahead of the work. This was certainly above my pay grade but beautiful results. Most chemical paint removers I've seen or used can't fight their way out of a paper bag because of healthandsafety but great tip to cover. As ever, loads of great help here. Many thanks!

stco
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All killer, no filler. Very impressive because I know that it is a lot of work to make it look easy.

wallebo
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We have a 2010 RX350 with OEM hood. Same chipping…exactly the same. This is not from rocks. I have seen many RX 350s with same chipping. Planning to repaint it myself and this video really helped. My paint is Lexus Pearl Gray/Smoky Granite Mica (1G0)

Kennykoo
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Just what I needed to see to inspire me to finally strip and paint the hood of my Tahoe. Except its not a project, it's my daily. 😅 and I have always appreciated how the steps and explanations are geared towards those who are predominately do-it-yourselfers.

EmmAyeVee
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Great instructional video, well done. I'm surprised that stripper did so well, normally that new stuff does nothing even though I do the cling wrap step as well.

JFirnQ
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Something that helps make a job last is to get any redone steel down to bare metal and then once cleaned, heat it with a torch until the metal turns from dull to shiny and get all of that moisture drawn out the steel to prevent rust. While the steel is warm start spraying your primer and not only will you now not trap moisture, but it will help bake and bond the primer to the panel and help it last a decade vs. a few years.

joshuatillinghast
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Thanks Brian! Have you ever tried Coopers Strip Club products made in New Zealand? I’m restoring a Jaguar E-type coupe, I used their system and it was terrific - I stripped the entire car to bare metal. You spray it on with just a pump sprayer, let it sit for a bit then take the paint off with steel wool and a metal blade. Nearly no oder, a lot less messy and easy clean up!

CoreyJacques-dl
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Great video Brian! That stuff work as well as it used to, especially on catalyzed or baked enamels. I think that they may have removed some of the caustic chemicals for environmental reasons.

freddaniali
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Keep up the great work. I ALWAYS love watching your content. You keep it real and basic so that guys like me can learn easily. Cheers

darylpeekay
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Thanks Paint Society, this was a very good description of the process and steps to take for a great paint job.

cliffharrington
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Thank you so so much for all your content, tips and tricks.Regards from Portugal.

brunofontinha
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Absolutely love these videos love the watch and make more Sean formative…👍👍

bradwren
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Thank you so much for this Brian. Your videos and tips/tricks of the trade are nuggets of gold. Cheers

MarcBchannel
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I find red scotch brite pads are pretty good for the scuffing part, less chance of rub through if you have a lot of curves.

miceinoz
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Fantastic work, Hope mine comes out perfect

vqdcsed
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Great video and exactly what I needed. You started to answer the question I had, but really didn't. Where in this process would you do the bondo? Bare metal or after epoxy? I have no history with epoxy so would like to do it the best way. Thanks so much for doing these !!

kevincharles