The finish is different on my 95 side panels when compared to my 98 gts panels, and the one I bought for my 95 that was missing. All three have a different finish.
Yuk! What a mess...and what a buzz Bottom side of the airbox getting stripped: Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yea baby! Wheeeeee Don't sniff an fly boys & girls. Myz headz a swimmin and me brains a fryin but I iz havem ne sum fum!
I'm glad to hear that stripper is working for you - perhaps we should have tried it. I called the manufacture and they said in no way would it ever work on powdercoated parts. I wonder if later cars where sprayed verse power coat? Thank you for posting this.
Hi Jim, I had these done by a local powder coat guy who is semi retiring. I don't know what he is using. He had show this to me when I first met him as he did Jeep bumpers with it and I liked it. All I know is it's a fine texture.
I let it dry and it peeled like an orange. Came off in sheets. Inside took two - three coats. Nooks and crannies will take a brush & time.
Lower boxes were far more difficult than the tops. Side panels were tough. Made some changes and all shiny now Image Unavailable, Please Login
Looks pretty nice there Randy. Did the stripper show any sign of etching the metal at all, or just attacked the coating?
You're referring to the white fuzzy stuff, like from a furnace filter type media? If so, I think it provides a little more trapment for moisture maybe,just evaporates without letting dust in.im pretty sure there's a couple tiny holes in the bottom of the cases. I cleaned the media with contact cleaner last year and reused.
ahhhhh. Just back from the powder coater. Right texture. Right sheen. Image Unavailable, Please Login