Sawblade stripping

Facime

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here is what my Mazda "Sawblades" looked like after I polished them.

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cry4me_sky

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well bi mart didnt have the right stuff for the angle grinder so i got a buffing pad for the drill and the jasco stuff because i guess its better than the airplane paint remover. i got a wire brush thing for the drill to get the extra paint and now im going to go light up a stogie and start sanding away.
 

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cry4me_sky said:
well bi mart didnt have the right stuff for the angle grinder so i got a buffing pad for the drill and the jasco stuff because i guess its better than the airplane paint remover. i got a wire brush thing for the drill to get the extra paint and now im going to go light up a stogie and start sanding away.

Trust me Bi-mart has the surfacing pads for the angle grinder. You should find the packs right where the other sandpaper, steel wool, and other refinishing supplies are. For my local Bi-Mart its against the wall by the spray paint.
 

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so i got em done and painted the caps and the insde fins black and then put a clear coat on.... they were a lot shinier before the clear coats. tommorrow im going to buff them like crazy maybe that'll help, then i need to start on the other two, they wont take very long now that i know what to do.

i can put up pics of the process and before and after if anyone wants/cares....
 

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after a little scraping with solvent still on it...^^^ wtf?/

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didnt take any with them on my car yet.... but they are......on my car i mean.