Yeah your right, with a quick change in subject... We can all get in trouble.
My wife always did say I only have 2 things on my mind. :)
So what is the best way to kill off the striper?
A.
>yup- and if you get it on any pre-existing filler, it all has to come off.
>The chemicals soak into the filler and will cause the fresh primer and paint
>laid over it to lift. Same thing if it oozes into any holes (both the ones
>that originated in Coventry and the 'mods' that Father Time has added
>*grin*)- it'll linger on the backside of the panel and return to haunt you.
>
>BTW- my wife is starting to wonder about this newsgroup- we seem obsessed
>with "rear end rubbing ", how big we all are, "going topless", the
>occasional "swap meet" ('don't EVEN try that one on me buster'), "bodywork",
>a long thread on removing stains that had her checking my collars, "wax oil"
>and "thrust washer lube" (she says those two just sound nasty...) and now
>"strippers". Then of course the thread about cleaning parts in the
>dishwasher put me in the doghouse with no proof of offense or pretense of
>trial. The only one that she approved was the "Vacuum no more" thread- that
>one sounded ok...
>
>Good Luck!
>Jon
>'77 (mostly) 1500 "Ol' Yeller"
>http://www.bigolbear.com/restoration.htm
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: spitfires-owner@autox.team.net
>[mailto:spitfires-owner@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Andre Rousseau
>Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 10:37 PM
>To: spitfires@autox.team.net
>Subject: chemical striper
>
>
>Question, when using chemical striper on the body to remove paint and so on
>do you need to neutralize the metal afterwards to remove any remaining
>stripper?
>
>Thanks
>
>A.
>--
>Andre Rousseau
>1968 GT6 MK I- Ottawa
>http://www.justdrive.ca/
>andrer@mac.com
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Andre Rousseau
'68 GT6 - Ottawa
http://www.justdrive.ca/
andrer@mac.com
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