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    Default Stripping powder coating.

    Searched the interweb but figured some in here might have some advice-
    Need to strip some small, less than 6 inch, parts that have been powder coated.
    What's your best product and it tips?

    Thanks


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    To remove for other finish or weld?

    Low cost method.....
    I've had good results with an old standby, Permatex OR CRC, Spray on Gasket remover. WARNING: Gloves, old clothing , eye protection and (depending on environment) face mask.



    OR someone with a bead blast cabinet

    The chemical way.
    http://www.pfonline.com/articles/rem...owder-coatings

    Then there's a line of products from eastwood.
    http://www.eastwood.com/hotcoat-powd...stripping.html
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    strip to re-powder coat. no welding. just changing the color with the seasons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by muddywings View Post
    strip to re-powder coat. no welding. just changing the color with the seasons.
    glass bead and refinish, if that. If no blast cabinet, fine emery paper, just enough to give something the new finish adheres to.
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