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D0NN3R
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whats the best way to bare metal the under side of a car

many thanks
daymoon
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wire brush
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shot blasting. will find any rust/holes and not cheap.
nick_sri
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wire brush , bit of flame and alot of hard work
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Deff shot or sand , wouldn't be that much I'd guess at £100 , why do you want it back to metal?
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quote:
Originally posted by davegreen
shot blasting. will find any rust/holes and not cheap.


only good really if you take most the sealer off first... Acid dipping is the best but has huge cost..

Id opt for heat gun, wall paper scraper and a wire brush
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Grinder with a knotted wire wheel disc in?
3CorsaMeal
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Heat gun and pack of cheap chisels.
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Grinder + spit
dragon2309
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wire cup and wire wheel on a grinder.
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Absolute ball ache of a job Took me 8 hours just to do my back inner arches
Tomnova16
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Pay someone to do it. I despise it


http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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grinders seems to be the best way. was going to get the body shop to do it when it goes for full respray but just trying to keep cost down so i can spend more money on the engine
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I've got a mbx tool that makes easy work of it. Bit I would reccomend getting it blasted. If its solid then a simple etch prime and unerseal stone chip. Then some good wax oil once dry.
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cheers i will give it a go
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Grinder or wire brush on a drill makes a massive mess, mine was all rubbery stuff, chisel worked great, just scrapes off in big lines, then clean the rest off with a spinning wire brush
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Do what ojc does and paint over it

 
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