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new panel stripping process in hertfordshire

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 13 9:03 pm
by LONGSHOT
friend of mine has a new type of panel stripping process if anyone wants to give him a call-Vernon-07880 743733
its a large heated tank of a new type chemical-will do aluminium as well
big enough to take at least a mustang hood(he has just done one)
I have seen the results and is very impressive.
price will vary on size of part but approx. £70 for a hood.
if it goes well he will be buying a big enough tank for a whole shell.
he is based in Harpenden.

cheers, Dave

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 13 1:07 am
by TW71
That sounds good Dave, not far for me to! :thumbright:

Thanks for posting

Tim

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 13 10:10 am
by autofetish
What chemical is it ?

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 13 11:30 am
by MrNorm
Any idea if it would do plastic....eg a grill?

panels

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 13 10:48 pm
by LONGSHOT
not sure what chemical it is-I know it will not harm rubber components
so may be ok for plastics-best to ring
Vernon and have a chat-really helpful
guy

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 13 11:39 pm
by autofetish
MrNorm wrote:Any idea if it would do plastic....eg a grill?
I filled a wheelie bin with hot soapy water then dropped a airline hose in it came out perfect.

Also dish washer works well but you may need a special pass for that.

Also bath tub

I would not put any strong chemicals near it

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 13 12:36 pm
by MrNorm
autofetish wrote:
MrNorm wrote:Any idea if it would do plastic....eg a grill?
I filled a wheelie bin with hot soapy water then dropped a airline hose in it came out perfect.
Do you mean just literally hot soapy water - no chemicals etc?? That would be great if so, but can't help feeling I've misunderstood ????

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 13 1:08 pm
by autofetish
Yep nothing special came up great I then painted

3m pin striping tape. Ally wheel paint and 75% matt black paint


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dippers

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 13 3:51 pm
by LONGSHOT
spoken to Vernon today and he did an audi r8 plastic bumper last week(after trying to soda blast the paint off)and it worked great :thumbright:
just has to keep fluid at about 40 degrees C .

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 13 7:59 pm
by autofetish
I also spoke to him but he does not know what chemical it is.

I have been living in Germany and used lots of diffrent tank solution eg payed to have it done

I can understand him not say to save his business but he honestly did not know. From a 999 I just fell into a tank of Somthing I would want to know if I was him

I don't want to do it myself been there done that but would not be putting my parts in a unknown solution before I did my own research.

He did sound like a nice bloke and his prices where good

He said he would let you know what it is to pass on

:thumbright:

dippers

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 13 9:04 pm
by LONGSHOT
ok no probs-will post on here soon as I know- :thumbright: