Paint/Chrome Removal
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Paint/Chrome Removal
I just soaked my Mini Gatling Shroud from the M1 Mini Morimoto Projector Kit in 12.5% SH (pool chlorine) and it stripped the chrome perfectly. I jumped the gun on painting the headlight housing and ended up getting picky about the paint job (thinking I could scuff and correct the old paint job over a non-scuffed chrome surface from the previous headlight builder
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It still looks awful.
Could I dip the whole housing in 12.5% SH like the projector shrouds or would that be a bad idea with it being painted already? I deal with SH/Pool Chlorine a lot as it is the main chemical used in my roof cleaning business so I have a boatload of it in my garage.
I've seen my dad use citrus orange stripper but only on wood objects that you can really put your weight into when scrubbing it off. Could that be a route to take?
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Stephen
) It still looks awful.
Could I dip the whole housing in 12.5% SH like the projector shrouds or would that be a bad idea with it being painted already? I deal with SH/Pool Chlorine a lot as it is the main chemical used in my roof cleaning business so I have a boatload of it in my garage.
I've seen my dad use citrus orange stripper but only on wood objects that you can really put your weight into when scrubbing it off. Could that be a route to take?
Thanks,
Stephen
I am honestly not sure since your housings are already painted... but if you decide to buy some new housings outdoor strength bleach will strip the chrome easily.
I have a How-To thread that shows my results if you're interested. Go to General->How to guide and in "Search this Forum" type fxr, you'll see a post by me
I have a How-To thread that shows my results if you're interested. Go to General->How to guide and in "Search this Forum" type fxr, you'll see a post by me
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I am honestly not sure since your housings are already painted... but if you decide to buy some new housings outdoor strength bleach will strip the chrome easily.
I have a How-To thread that shows my results if you're interested. Go to General->How to guide and in "Search this Forum" type fxr, you'll see a post by me
I have a How-To thread that shows my results if you're interested. Go to General->How to guide and in "Search this Forum" type fxr, you'll see a post by me
I checked it out before, that's where I got the bleach/chlorine idea from. Thanks for that by the way.
No prob, sorry I couldn't be of more assistance.
There is something called Klean-Strip Aircraft Paint Remover for Flexible Plastic Aerosol, that stuff is SUPER strong but I have never used that particular one... so I don't know how it will react with your headlight housings.
Edit: are you trying to fix a particular area on the housing or the whole housing?
There is something called Klean-Strip Aircraft Paint Remover for Flexible Plastic Aerosol, that stuff is SUPER strong but I have never used that particular one... so I don't know how it will react with your headlight housings.
Edit: are you trying to fix a particular area on the housing or the whole housing?
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No prob, sorry I couldn't be of more assistance.
There is something called Klean-Strip Aircraft Paint Remover for Flexible Plastic Aerosol, that stuff is SUPER strong but I have never used that particular one... so I don't know how it will react with your headlight housings.
If I were you I would try placing your housings in the chlorine and if it messes up or doesn't come out the way you like it just buy some new housings.
There is something called Klean-Strip Aircraft Paint Remover for Flexible Plastic Aerosol, that stuff is SUPER strong but I have never used that particular one... so I don't know how it will react with your headlight housings.
If I were you I would try placing your housings in the chlorine and if it messes up or doesn't come out the way you like it just buy some new housings.
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