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Woodsy
Sorry for the very late reply fellas, been busy with work and Uni. I will give the paint stripper a go and then pressure wash it off. Hopefully that does the trick!
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Originally posted by simon kuether View PostI got my engine soda blasted ............................................
Cheers , Simon .
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Woodsy
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samboss260
Hey Josh, keen to find out exactly what you used and the process.
Was it, Paint Stripper, then wash off with a gerni / pressure washer? And then attack with wire brushes / steel wool, then degrease and gerni again?
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Get a finer wire wheel. Those gouges indicate you are using a wheel that's too coarse.
BTW, even though I've never done it before, I'd go for the soda blasting.Ed
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