Best Way to Remove Old Paint To Find Registration Numbers
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 7:20 am
Hi Guys,
I'd like to find the registration numbers on my truck. The hood had been previously stripped to bare metal and repainted, so those numbers are long gone. But I was looking at the tailgate yesterday and I can see OD paint underneath 2 layers of fire engine red paint. The top layer is dull and flaking off, but the second red layer seems well bonded to the OD and is still shiny. So what I'm looking for is the best way to get to the OD without destroying it. I thought about using a liquid stripper, as they usually remove one layer at a time, but it's the "usually" part that bothers me. I could use sandpaper and attack it by hand, but I figure I'd ask you guys what you've done, as hindsight is 20-20 and some of you have been there and done that.
So let me know your recommendations for how not to screw this up................I appreciate it in advance.
thanks,
bob
I'd like to find the registration numbers on my truck. The hood had been previously stripped to bare metal and repainted, so those numbers are long gone. But I was looking at the tailgate yesterday and I can see OD paint underneath 2 layers of fire engine red paint. The top layer is dull and flaking off, but the second red layer seems well bonded to the OD and is still shiny. So what I'm looking for is the best way to get to the OD without destroying it. I thought about using a liquid stripper, as they usually remove one layer at a time, but it's the "usually" part that bothers me. I could use sandpaper and attack it by hand, but I figure I'd ask you guys what you've done, as hindsight is 20-20 and some of you have been there and done that.
So let me know your recommendations for how not to screw this up................I appreciate it in advance.
thanks,
bob