Schroeder
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What do you guys do to strip these. Through my searches I saw one thread on these forums where someone recommended blasting. Would this fine grit black diamond (black beauty knock-off) at 60psi be a good solution? I'm currently sanding it and it's going to take ages of I continue this way.
Another thread I found someone saying they only sand with 220grit to start. I have many, many layers from many, many previous moron owners who didn't do things the way anyone including myself would do things. There are tons of layers and tons of products. Blasting seems to be the way to take care of this. I'm not using powered air or electric sanders. If you remember or search my thread history you'll see I did that on the back bumper cover and gouged the hell outta it! I saved it and it looks amazing, but man I added a lot of work for myself. I'm hoping to skip a few hours on this piece.
Here are some pics showing all the layers of garbage I have to remove as well as the back flanges of the urethane cover, to confirm that it is indeed urethane.
Another thread I found someone saying they only sand with 220grit to start. I have many, many layers from many, many previous moron owners who didn't do things the way anyone including myself would do things. There are tons of layers and tons of products. Blasting seems to be the way to take care of this. I'm not using powered air or electric sanders. If you remember or search my thread history you'll see I did that on the back bumper cover and gouged the hell outta it! I saved it and it looks amazing, but man I added a lot of work for myself. I'm hoping to skip a few hours on this piece.
Here are some pics showing all the layers of garbage I have to remove as well as the back flanges of the urethane cover, to confirm that it is indeed urethane.