Ron,
I used a heat gun & wide putty knife. Use 1/2" , 3/4"
conduit sharpened on the end for the small round corners. Cleaned
up with PPG 440 grease & wax remover.
Mike Singer
At 11:20 AM 11/18/2010, you wrote:
Ron:
The only thing that comes to mind for removing
undercoating is mineral spirits. It is reasonably safe, but will
require a lot of work.
John
In a message dated 11/17/2010 11:12:27 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
- Hey Gang -
- My 59 Dodge's inner fenders have factory undercoating that I'd like
to
- remove. Using a torch is definitely out. Sandblasting may remove
some, but
- I'd like to chemically remove all of it. Does anyone have a method
that will
- disolve or at least soften the undercoating to the point that it'll
come off
- easily with a putty knife ?
- Thanks,
- Ron
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