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Old 12-11-2024, 06:39 PM   #7
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Re: How to remove paint from heater box

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Originally Posted by HeavyHauler View Post
I wonder if media blasting it with baking soda would be ok and not damage it.
Yes, that would be fine. You could even sandblast at something like 60psi and then wetsand and clear. But really man.......EZ-Off.......I'm surely not the only one here that uses that as paint remover. It WILL NOT harm plastics or fiberglass, it won't hurt steel, IT WILL eat at aluminum and turn it a dull grey. ANYTHING solvent based is a huge NO-NO on fiberglass as it can soften the resins in the part.
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