Wonder if the people who said it didn’t work got the green can. CRC sells gasket remover in either a green can or red can. The green can “contains no methylene chloride”. both the red can and aircraft remover are methylene chloride based which works well.
Thank you for this video I’ve been struggling in some small corners on an intake manifold I’ve been attempting to polish, will give this a shot tomorrow hopefully it knocks the little stuff outta there and I can get polishing away
Was looking for a way to strip coat off a set of black and milled wheels (only color available for the spec I wanted) so I could polish them, thanks for the info brotha
omg I was having the same issue. Found some OEM polished Silver M parallel and they were powder coated black :( tried air craft strip and it worked but it dried out two fast and it i could only do small sections.
They changed the ingredients on the CRC gasket remover and it no longer contains methyl chloride. I tried to strip powder coating and it just sat there didn't do a damn thing.
Seeing a lot of people commented a year ago that it was not working. I just bought two cans today, Aug 16, 2022 and its working pretty good. Did you use acetone to wipe it off or just a moist paper towel?
@@MrRICKDAWG4444 it does work though with lots of this chemical + metal scraper + patience. My powder coat was applied in rim shop, so the stuff they use is pretty tough. i think sand blasting wouldnt work either. blowtorch is bad on aluminum. i cant think of a better solution & most effective chemicals are banned anyways thanks for your video i found it very helpful
I have a pelican thermos, but they don't have many color options, have been questioning if I should or shouldn't, because the top and bottom parts are plastic so I am unsure if I should or shouldn't.
Powder coat will be out of the question since the plastic will melt during the baking process and possibly during the striping process as well. Your options would be epoxy or paint over the existing colors as far as I know.
@@MrRICKDAWG4444 that's what I thought too. But it was the last one the auto part store had and told me they won't be getting them anymore because of aqmd
I'm going to go get myself a can I have a bunch of motorcycle parts that I need to strip I really hope this works. The striper is the only thing I'm missing 😕
I have an outdoor table which has powder coated legs and across sides. A lot of peeling which I taped up with matching silver gloss tape. Decided to remove the tape and scrape back the powder coating. Some came off easily but there are other areas that won't budge. Will the gasket remover work on these areas.
For sure especially since it's already peeling it will get under it much faster. If possible after you spray it wrap it with plastic or something so it stays wet longer. Let me know how it goes
Hey Linda, I am working on some outside tables with powder coating as well and sanding the powder coat is taking soooo long. Did you try this? I think its worth a shot! If you did, let me know how it worked. Thx!
I used hot soapy water and scrubbed it really good and re prepted it for powdercoat. I've basically had most garage chemicals at one point in my eye by accident so I wasn't to concerned about residual residue that didn't affect the next finish I was applying. I'm sure there is a much better way to remove trace elements of the chemicals but I'll leave that up to you to research.
Wrap it in Curran wrap let it sit the plastic wrap keeps its from drying out let’s the strip do it’s thing I powdercoat for a living I know a thing or two lol or you can buy the real stuff that we use benco b17 tag all have it stripped in 2 mins 😂 let me know if this helped (use the spray can one)