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- Minor Legend
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Google didn't kick back any in your area, but I can tell you that acid dip stripping is a lot kinder to the metal than media blasting. The thing is, the acid has to be washed away, and all of the places I've seen this done, they use high pressure water, so the car needs to be dried and then the metal sealed with epoxy primer to prevent rust forming. Of course that's complete car dipping, if you just need to do individual panels, then Auto Nitro Morse will do the job just fine.
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We have had four cars acid dipped so far and its in my opinion the best way forward for a resto job. Be warned though even what seems to be a good car can hide all sorts of horrors once dipped.
If you go down this route you must have the car E coated, this is expensive at around £795 plus vat but it means that the car is totally covered with a protective layer, if you go for etch priming only the car will rot out, even waxoyle will not help as your car will be rotting from the inside out.
We use SPL in Dudley who are very good, the process costing on average £2000. The E coating is done on the Aston Martin production line.
You will need to drill loads of 8mm holes into the car to avoid air traps, we now know all of these, and be prepared for a shock as all of the lead loading is lost in this process. I can show you pics of a dipped car and an e coated one if someone would be so kind as to post them for me.
If you go down this route you must have the car E coated, this is expensive at around £795 plus vat but it means that the car is totally covered with a protective layer, if you go for etch priming only the car will rot out, even waxoyle will not help as your car will be rotting from the inside out.
We use SPL in Dudley who are very good, the process costing on average £2000. The E coating is done on the Aston Martin production line.
You will need to drill loads of 8mm holes into the car to avoid air traps, we now know all of these, and be prepared for a shock as all of the lead loading is lost in this process. I can show you pics of a dipped car and an e coated one if someone would be so kind as to post them for me.
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- Minor Legend
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Hmmm,
Looks like the E coating has reacted badly to the area where the acid has removed the lead loading on the rear quarter panel. Other than that, definately the way to discover just how much metal the tin worms had munched away, quite scarey actually.
Looks like the E coating has reacted badly to the area where the acid has removed the lead loading on the rear quarter panel. Other than that, definately the way to discover just how much metal the tin worms had munched away, quite scarey actually.

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- Minor Addict
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Oh blimey, that looks so clean and rust free......Im busy worrying about paint prep at the mo. I have a whole car to strip inside and out with only an angle grinder, orbital sander and a pitifull little shot blaster!
Lord Help me!!
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Ultimate rust cure for your moggy....paint it brown, at least that way you dont notice the rust as much!!
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- Minor Legend
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Hello YG,
as far as an angle grinder goes I have found these stripping discs very effective at removing paint and rust.:- http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp?productID=9341
Basically they are a plastic mesh on a disc with the mesh impregnated with abrasive. Very quick and they do not clog like flap discs or the like. They do wear quickly though.
Incidentally I was at this years Race Retro at Stonleigh park and there was a Birmingham company there who do abrasive blasting using Bicarbonate of Soda. They claim it is far kinder to car bodies and will not cause damage as more severe media can. www.soda-blast.co.uk
Have you any experience of them Jonathon?
Alec
as far as an angle grinder goes I have found these stripping discs very effective at removing paint and rust.:- http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp?productID=9341
Basically they are a plastic mesh on a disc with the mesh impregnated with abrasive. Very quick and they do not clog like flap discs or the like. They do wear quickly though.
Incidentally I was at this years Race Retro at Stonleigh park and there was a Birmingham company there who do abrasive blasting using Bicarbonate of Soda. They claim it is far kinder to car bodies and will not cause damage as more severe media can. www.soda-blast.co.uk
Have you any experience of them Jonathon?
Alec
We had a customer arrive in his car which had just been soda blasted by the company in B'ham. Luckily but alarmingly he had only just had the engine bay done. My alarm was that no masking had taken place the wiring braid had been destroyed and only partial areas were blasted to bare metal. The car was covered in soda inside and out and I was amazed that the engine was still running as the filter had not been covered. My opinion, a total waste of time and effort.The cost over £300.
I'm sure that if a car was striped correctly first then this soda process would remove paint, but its useless on rust ,sealer, and under seal.
Save your money and go for the acid dip.

I'm sure that if a car was striped correctly first then this soda process would remove paint, but its useless on rust ,sealer, and under seal.
Save your money and go for the acid dip.


Some Zinc primers do not allow etch primer, and will specify a standard prime instead. I'd be tempted to use weld through zinc/galve spray only between two layers of steel, and etch prime all other surfaces.
When stripping floors of both the original paint and stone chip try using a very sharp 1" wood chisel to scrape off the paint. Do not however use this on external panels as it will distort the steel.
When stripping floors of both the original paint and stone chip try using a very sharp 1" wood chisel to scrape off the paint. Do not however use this on external panels as it will distort the steel.