Scarfacexxx08
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When i stripped my Cannondale i found dabbing it on, leaving it for 15mins then apply another coat the same way. Should then start lifting
Cheers Dan, that sounds like the answer. I’ll get on the case tomorrow at a few local Motor Factors – can’t find anywhere on-line that sells it. I assume that’s because it’s so ozone hostile!danson67":hvvbfm9k said:I'd be wary of blasting or sanding a MuniMula, that Easton Elite is very thin (1.2mm top tube) in the middles OK to lightly key before new paint but you might get ridges and pits if the paint's at all resistant.
We often have to strip off powder coat from our aluminium stuff at work. It's often impervious to Nitromors and takes a lot of work to blast, as it won't chip easily. I've found that gasket remover works a treat though.
We use Wurth Sealant Remover (Art. 0893 100 0). A decent car parts or servicing place should be able to help, about £6 a can. Spray it on, leave for a few hours, peel the paint off clean like rubber skin. :shock: even round fiddly bits like welds.
It's made for engine blocks, so it's alu friendly. It does say 'protect any painted surface. Not suitable for plastics, PVC, synthetics' so it's probably right up your street...
All the best,
Cheers also - Pop a question on this site, and look what turns up!sausagefingers":hvvbfm9k said:i've just had my kona easton ultralite frame soda blasted.it was in a right state before but i couldn't believe it when i got it back,it looked like a brand new frame.it's designed for removing paint from sensitive materials and can even be used on glass without any damage whatsoever.
i can't recomend it highly enough,i'm very happy with how it turned out and if i was considering doing another frame i wouldn't hesitate using the soda blating again
Pop a question on this site, and look what turns up!
danson67":3upqpae9 said:Thanks Sausagefingers....I'll be trying soda blasting next, both at work and my own stuff, looks brilliant.
As Pipmeister said:
Pop a question on this site, and look what turns up!
Thanks again,
In answer to my own question… yes there are 2 different types of Nitromors, but the tins look virtually identical.pipmeister":1kq993ko said:Is there a version specifically for vehicle (therefore also bicycle) paint removal? I have searched the net, but can’t currently find any more information.