Paint removal

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Trackdayguy

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366 posts

70 months

Wednesday 27th June 2018
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I own a 2008 CSR 200 which I recently bought, 6500 miles, love the car but hate the colour. Ferrari Titanium silver. Car has carbon wings and nose, and black back.

I have yet make a final decision but I'm thinking of stripping the paint with stripper, then sanding it with 2000 grit wet and dry. Any thoughts or advise. I really like the alloy & carbon look.

V7SLR

456 posts

185 months

Wednesday 27th June 2018
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The original bare aluminium will have been prepped ready to be painted therefore once you've removed the paint you're going to have a massive job to return it to the polished alloy look, much better to find a colour you like and get a good paint shop to do it properly.

Trackdayguy

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366 posts

70 months

Wednesday 27th June 2018
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Been reading a bit up on it and it appears that 2000 grit wet & dry will bring it back to a buff shine finish, jury still out

analog_me

287 posts

128 months

Wednesday 27th June 2018
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Do not even think about it or you will regret the moment you bought it.


repaint it.

BertBert

18,955 posts

210 months

Wednesday 27th June 2018
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No, no, have a go and let us know how it goes biggrin

Trackdayguy

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366 posts

70 months

Thursday 28th June 2018
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I decided to strip it, one because it's easier than feathering out the stone chips, had the whole of one side stripped in 2 hrs. The alloy is perfect, not a mark or dent. I will speak to Arch Motors in the morning and see what they suggest. I tried a small section with 2000 grit and it look good, if its not going to work will have it repainted in Roulette Green.

Next project is deal with the front wings. If you look closely you will see the previous guy lacquered them and they look ghastly. Not sure what do do with them, I have a feeling that paint stripper will attack the carbon, may end up rubbing them down and painting them. Any suggestions.


V7SLR

456 posts

185 months

Thursday 28th June 2018
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Paint stripper (eg Nitromors) will be fine on the carbon. Use a new wall paper scraper to peal away the lacquer as it is softened by the Nitromors, it might need a few applications to get through the layers. When the bulk is off, paint again with Nitromors and use toilet tissue to rub at the surface, I've found this will give the cleanest finish without resorting to abrasives. Your paint shop will take care of the rest when they re-lacquer them. Use disposable gloves.

Trackdayguy

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366 posts

70 months

Thursday 28th June 2018
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V7SLR said:
Paint stripper (eg Nitromors) will be fine on the carbon. Use a new wall paper scraper to peal away the lacquer as it is softened by the Nitromors, it might need a few applications to get through the layers. When the bulk is off, paint again with Nitromors and use toilet tissue to rub at the surface, I've found this will give the cleanest finish without resorting to abrasives. Your paint shop will take care of the rest when they re-lacquer them. Use disposable gloves.
Thanks that's great advise.

Trackdayguy

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366 posts

70 months

Thursday 28th June 2018
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Just spoke to Arch, what a great bunch of people. They said strip it and sand it with a scotch bright and WD40. I'll give it a go

Steve Evil

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228 months

Thursday 28th June 2018
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You're a much braver man than me, looking good so far though.

Trackdayguy

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366 posts

70 months

Friday 29th June 2018
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Steve Evil said:
You're a much braver man than me, looking good so far though.
The worst part is the first application of the paint stripper, "O my god what's happening to my paint" After that its pretty painless, or is it paintless....








Edited by Trackdayguy on Friday 29th June 17:49

Trackdayguy

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Friday 29th June 2018
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Got a bit more done, polishing is real simple, scuttle to 10 minutes, 600 grit scotch pad, WD 40 wash of with water and buff with dry cloth. Very pleased with how the carbon came out. Great advice guys.




Edited by Trackdayguy on Friday 29th June 15:46

BertBert

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210 months

Friday 29th June 2018
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Awesome, I stand corrected!!

Trackdayguy

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Tuesday 3rd July 2018
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Trackdayguy

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Wednesday 4th July 2018
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Any idea why my pictures show sideways ?

anonymous-user

53 months

Wednesday 4th July 2018
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Trackdayguy said:
Any idea why my pictures show sideways ?

7s are often seen sideways............ wink

Trackdayguy

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366 posts

70 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Its getting close now






Trackdayguy

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366 posts

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Wednesday 11th July 2018
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Pretty scary pouring paint stripper over the Carbon nose, but it all looks good.



Trackdayguy

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366 posts

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Friday 13th July 2018
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Done. Just awaiting the carbon rear wings.








V7SLR

456 posts

185 months

Friday 13th July 2018
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Keep at it and it might look like Sugino's Seven ...