Paint stripper woe's

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RobMac":3m2lxyrr said:
I cringe when I hear of sandpaper/abrasive paper being recommended for stripping frames especially aluminium.

OR polishing up a aluminium frame.
I have a polished aluminum 1991 Funk that I use fine steel wool to polish it up to a chrome like look, then a coat of Neverdull and it's good to go for several months. As I said, I sandblast my frames first and avoid sand paper and acid stripper completely...
 

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I gave up on blasting years ago;-)
Well I still blast stuff to give a good surface for the paint to stick to.
I use StarChem Synstryp, it's methylene chloride based, that's what Nitromors used to be.
It's sold by car paint shops and I have seen it on ebay.
 
Once I saw your polished Funk Pat, Bootsy eat your heart out, I decided to get me a polish project. I loved my old polished Attitude, but cost constraints mean I am going for a similar vintage Cannondale. Just collected it from town, and am working out the best plan of attack. Wee bit too small, just like my old Attitude was, so pretty much a car trunk surprise bike. That is, I have something to ride to get gas when I run out..

So how should I approach the job of stripping?

I am thinking of getting it blasted, from what I know that actually strengthens the frame?
 
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I actually got my Funk frame glass bead blasted for a smoother surface than sand blasting gives. If I was going to paint it, then sandblasting would be fine. Then, Charlie Cunningham clued me into the finest cheapest way to polish aluminum-fine steel wool and soapy water-you get a really high finish fairly easily, then coat with car wax, or now I use a product called NeverDull. It's actually a polish, too, but leaves a thin film on the metal that resists corrosion for several months between applications. After applying, a quick buff with a clean towel and it's good to go...
 
Methyl chloride could well be the missing ingredient.
Web search or ebay for heavy duty paint stripper and it is still available.
 
highlandsflyer":3fdwhjbd said:
I am thinking of getting it blasted, from what I know that actually strengthens the frame?
Your talking about Shot Peening it kinda de-stresses the surface of the metal to help discourage future stress fracture in the item.
 

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