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Originally posted by NOAHS88accord
instead of sanding, get some aircraft coating remover, it takes everything right off, it makes the paint and primer bubble up, then you just have to scrap it off, thats how i am stripping my whole car now, when i was home in june, i finished the trunk (stripping and primering) in 2 hours. Just make sure you get some tar and gunk remover to clean up the residue left over. MUCH EASIER THAN SANDING and half the time.
Hold on now. You have to be 310% sure that after you use that, you get ALL of it off. If there's any of that lingering on the surface, say goodbye to whatever paint you do put on there. That's some VERY potent stuff. I used it when I began my ground-up resto. on my OpelGT. I washed the every living shit out of the car after I AirCrafted it and still the paint bubbled. I'd suggest a 800-1000 grit wet sand of the bare metal that was exposed from the remover. Then multiple washes of the car with the most high detergent wash you can find. Even dish detergent would not be a bad idea a few times. However when you wash it, be sure to do it out in the sun, don't let the soap dry on the surface, and make sure you dry it all off very well otherwise you'll develop very very fine surface rust which can lead to trouble in the future.