Re: [FWDLK] Redi Strip
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Re: [FWDLK] Redi Strip



You must remember, when the
chemicals do their work on the
paint, they also take off
metal. It will thin the sheet
metal somewhat. I would
suggest, if you are only
taking paint off (not rust) to
use media blasting. This is
like sand blasting but it uses
plastic beads, walnut shells
or even glass beads. This will
not take off rust though. It
will do a great job on
removing paint without taking
any metal off. I have even
seen it used on fiber glass.
Mike Sersen

Robert Bishop wrote:
>
> Has anyone on the List had any recent first-hand experience with Redi Strip?
> A few years back people were saying that you can never get all the chemical
> out of seams and crevices which leads to problems with paint.  The local Redi
> Strip guy says that's no longer a problem because they now use a high
> pressure rinsing process.
>
> High cost may be a problem though.  I was told my '55 Plymouth convertible
> body would cost between $1200 and $2000 including zinc phosphate treatment.
>
> Robert Bishop
> '55 Plymouth



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