stripping tank/fenders/engine cleaning-help a noob

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Re: strippping

16 Feb 2013 15:31 - 21 Feb 2013 02:32
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Okay.
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Re: strippping

16 Feb 2013 15:33 - 21 Feb 2013 02:32
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never mind
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Re: Stripping tank

16 Feb 2013 15:46
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H1Vindicator wrote: Okay. Some guys use aircraft stripper on the tank. If it doesn't work fast enough, wrap the tank w aluminum foil, so that the solvents don't evaporate so fast.

For the side covers, use brake fluid (harsh chemicals may melt the plastic).

For the chrome, not sure the best approach. One way is to use sandpaper to scuff it up, but you have to be real careful & methodical.

Ok thats perfect!
Thanks so much for the help
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Re: Stripping tank

18 Feb 2013 01:34
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jbalet666 wrote:
H1Vindicator wrote: Okay. Some guys use aircraft stripper on the tank. If it doesn't work fast enough, wrap the tank w aluminum foil, so that the solvents don't evaporate so fast.

For the side covers, use brake fluid (harsh chemicals may melt the plastic).

For the chrome, not sure the best approach. One way is to use sandpaper to scuff it up, but you have to be real careful & methodical.

Ok thats perfect!
Thanks so much for the help

Quick tip -- a lot of us wait for long periods of time for a good original-colors/decals gas tank and other body parts to come available on ebay or craigslist. It is heartbreaking, your story. It's clear you're gonna do whatever. The advice is -- most forums are gonna have folks who have the same really tough problem even FINDING an original tank. We're into old bikes. It's nearly impossible to find an original tank in fair/good condition in original paint/decals.


You might consider saying "My tank's old paint is ruined, how do I get it off" that way, it's not painful to offer help. You're basically saying "the tank is original, they haven't made these in decades, help me ruin the original finish" and it's REAL hard to offer you any help on how to destroy original stuff. It's 100% your bike but it's very tough to understand why not give someone a chance to finish their project by selling them your nice tank. My 2c.
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Re: Stripping tank

18 Feb 2013 02:16
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How about just putting an add up here to trade somebody their not quite so cherry parts for yours?
Id be willing to bet somebody would be willing to trade parts and pay your shipping costs B)
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Re: Stripping tank

19 Feb 2013 17:15
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wireman wrote: How about just putting an add up here to trade somebody their not quite so cherry parts for yours?
Id be willing to bet somebody would be willing to trade parts and pay your shipping costs B)

Hey guys getting ready to strip the tank any advice after care ie after I strip the paint like cleaning of the bare metal
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Re: Stripping tank

11 Mar 2013 03:24
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Paint over chrome? Really? If it can be done neatly, I've never seen it.
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Re: Stripping tank

11 Mar 2013 04:58
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DanVVArider wrote: Paint over chrome? Really? If it can be done neatly, I've never seen it.

No I sand blasted it I want to clear coat the bare metal but I've heard conflicting advice about it
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