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    Paint Removal

    Anybody know how to take paint off the valve cover?...

    #2
    You could pick up a can of paint stripper from your locals autopart store like autozone advance walmart

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      #3
      the stuff that comes in a spray can works great, auto parts stores sell it under the name of "aircraft remover", which is strange because it removes paint, not aircraft.

      a stiff bristle nylon brush helps when used in conjunction with the stripper.

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        #4
        Originally posted by scudweiser View Post
        the stuff that comes in a spray can works great, auto parts stores sell it under the name of "aircraft remover", which is strange because it removes paint, not aircraft.

        a stiff bristle nylon brush helps when used in conjunction with the stripper.
        idk from experience the spray can works like crap compared to the one that comes in containers


        Originally posted by Uncle Willey
        When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.

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          #5
          If you have either a cordless or corded drill and a wire brush style wheel attachment, you can simply use it to scrape off the factory black paint of the valve cover like I did with mine. I also use a medium to light grid piece of sand paper to tackle the areas that did not come off with the drill.

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            #6
            soak it in paint stripper for a half a day.

            A man that keeps looking back can't see whats in front of him.

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              #7
              i removed my paint by sanding it with a drill attachment and it was quick and easy intstead of waiting for the paint stripper.


              MR THREAD: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=196078

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                #8
                I see..cuz its not OEM pain..valve cover was painted with aftermarket paint But its yellow and shits not the business..but damn paint is on there..

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Adan View Post
                  I see..cuz its not OEM pain..valve cover was painted with aftermarket paint But its yellow and shits not the business..but damn paint is on there..
                  well... then it is best that you sand down a bit or scuff it down before you to sealer it and paint.

                  Use aircraft striper if you want to see bare metal for polishing it instead of painting.
                  Checkout my MR: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=165984

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                    #10
                    AIrcraft stripper is the stuff. I use that on almost everything that I paint to ensure that it gets painted right. make sure you use the high temp paint and primer tho.

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                      #11
                      along with stripper id use a good wire brush wheel on like a dremel....it seems to work well for me

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                        #12
                        id try aircraft stripper. that is some powerful stuff.

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                          #13
                          takes skin off too btw

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