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  1. #1
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    How Do You Take Primer Off?

    ey ozhonda members

    how do i take primer off the car?

    would paint stripper work?

    its got primer n paint on the body (what we have sprayed)


    were just wondering, how do we take off what we have sprayed?

    any suggestions?

  2. #2
    paint stripper, or sanding it down.

  3. #3
    paint stripper

    i work at a panel shop

    strip is easyer

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    ey emo_b16

    so paint stripper wont take the coat OF THE BODY OF THE CAR

    jst the paint/primer that was coated ?


    is there a type i should buy?

    il be goin to supercheap auto

  5. #5
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    Wait, so your car was painted, and you put primer / paint over your paint?
    Now you wanna remove just what you've done, but leave paint on?


    Or have i got this wrong?

  6. #6
    lol sounds like u put primer over ur paint . paint stripper eats thru pretty much everything. so if u want to take off primer and keep the underlayer paint best thing is to sand it.

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    r u serious? sandin it?

    240 wet n dry?

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    yeh

    i was helpin a mate fix a panel ..

    and we sprayed it ... (prime, colour and clear coat)

    but we can see its pretty shitty, so we now want to take it off

    how do we go about doin this

  9. #9
    yea 240 or 800 wet rubb it i thought u wanted it to bare metal

  10. #10
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    Thinners would take off primer won't it?

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