Paint Stripper For cast Alum

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KWIKR 1

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Picked up a nice set of orig GM Performance valve covers for a SBC TT project . they are almost to nice to strip , but personally I'm not crazy about the colour . so... I want to strip them down and get them powder coated or possibly anodized. they were done in a Urethane Paint . anything out there at the local hardware store (Home Depot , Lowes) that you have used that will strip paint off of cast alum without damageing or pitting ? or any kind of home brew ? Thanks .
 

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How about a propane torch? It should burn the paint off and not be hot enough to damage the aluminum.
 
How about a propane torch? It should burn the paint off and not be hot enough to damage the aluminum.


Good thinking charlief1 !! never even thought of that one . I was orig thinking of maybe glass beading . But, I'm not big on glass beading alum manifolds and valve covers . so... I may give that a try with the propane torch or heat gun on a small section and see what happens .
 
Those are powder coated so the color isn't going to go down without a fight. Benco B-16 is the best for stripping powder but it's NASTY caustic stuff. I have used Aircraft stripper on PC'ed valve covers with some sucess. You can always put them in a blast cabinet.
 
Aircraft strip works the best. Not the spray but the brush on type...
 
Good thinking charlief1 !! never even thought of that one . I was orig thinking of maybe glass beading . But, I'm not big on glass beading alum manifolds and valve covers . so... I may give that a try with the propane torch on a small section and see what happens .

Use Aluminum oxide. it won't imbed in the surface and pop out when they're recured.
 
Thanks guys . I was told they were done in a Urethane paint . I'll start off with heat and see what happens . if nothing, then work my way up to the nasty stuff . :D
a little trick a powder coater told me to remove powder coat is to put a little nick in the coat surface . than soak the powder coated part in warm soapy water for a extended period of time . The water will penetrate the back surface of the powder coat and lift it right off . never tried it , so not 100% sure if it works .
 
a little trick a powder coater told me to remove powder coat is to put a little nick in the coat surface . than soak the powder coated part in warm soapy water for a extended period of time . The water will penetrate the back surface of the powder coat and lift it right off . never tried it , so not 100% sure if it works .


I don't know how to say this politely , but your powder coater is stoned....:confused:
 
Forget the brush, Just pour it on.


Pour it on, have you seen the $$$ of that stuff .... You forget I am unemployed.....:biggrin:

I want to know more about this Chinese water striper technique on powder.
 
I don't know how to say this politely , but your powder coater is stoned....:confused:

lol....actually he was a big biker dude and he could of been . lol :D that's what I was told .he said it worked real well on sheetmetal that was powder coated . sort of made sense to me seeing that I'm not a powder coater . The coat is almost like a "skin coat" and I could sort of see the water getting behind it and lift/blister it off . Like I said I'm NOT a powder coater and have NEVER tried it . :)
 
I want to strip them down and get them powder coated or possibly anodized. they were done in a Urethane Paint
easy off oven cleaner trust me that will get just about anything off.
 
Mar-Hyde paint stripper and it will even take off powder coating:eek:you can get it at paint supply places.:biggrin:If you are not happy when done bring them to me and I will media blast for you N/C:wink:

Kevin
 
Many thanks guys for all your help and suggestions . I'll take it from here . :D :) Thanks again . :)
 
Just a follow up : Aircraft stripper worked GREAT ! Thanks for the suggestion . just got them back from Powder Coaters . I'm very happy the way they turned out
 

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