To strip or not to strip?

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Re: To strip or not to strip?

17 Feb 2008 11:31
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I agree with Joce. I'd get all the old Bondo off it to be sure the metal under it was properly cleaned in the first place.;) Too much work involved to skip it. Then you won't have to worry about "what to do to the Bondoed areas".
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Re: To strip or not to strip?

17 Feb 2008 12:01
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Little B wrote:
Bicycle Lee wrote:
one more question: if I want to rinse out my tank to get out any foreign material that may have found it's way in there what should I use? Just water? Gas?

I'd wear gloves and use Acetone to do this.

I have resealed the inside of my tank, so wouldn't acetone eat that off?
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Re: To strip or not to strip?

17 Feb 2008 12:48
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What is your sealer? Acetone won't hurt epoxy short term.
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Re: To strip or not to strip?

19 Feb 2008 18:09
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I used the Kreem sealer.
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