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fakesnake.com
08-16-2009, 11:00 AM
I am going to take my car in to a place that does an acid strip of body via dipping it in an acid bath. Anyone have an recommendations on what to do and or not to do?
A body guy told me not to do the hood or trunk as the inner and outer shell tend to be fastened via glue which washes away during the acid process. How about door hinges?
GMracer
08-16-2009, 02:32 PM
I don't have much experience from it or any insight upon it, however my buddy is building a pro-street nova and regrets getting his dipped. Not sure why, he just said it was not worth the dough.
Some roof panels are attatched with glue to the inner structure as well. My second gen Camaro is one which comes to mind. I have had two different friends say the same as GMracers friend, that they wouldn't do it again. One reason was that it didn't come out as clean as he'd hoped and cost a bunch to do it. But that's not to say you would have the same experience. I would ask a bunch of questions to the guy doing it and see what you think with more info. Good luck.:cheers:
fakesnake.com
08-16-2009, 03:31 PM
my vehicle is a convertible so at least I won't have to worry about the roof. Acid dipping is a lot easier than sandblasting on removing the undercoating which is one of my reasons for doing this.
GMracer
08-16-2009, 05:18 PM
Then go for it, but I would expect to still have to blast some of it after.
Are you taking your car to the guy in Santa ana?
fakesnake.com
08-16-2009, 09:34 PM
Are you taking your car to the guy in Santa ana?
That's what I was thinking. I don't think I have many choices. Any feedback on them?
No. The owner/operator never really gave me that feeling of trust. I plan taking my Camaro to Dick at Best of Show. Actually, one of the members on this site took his camaro to this guy in Santa Ana...he also lived in San Diego...I will try to find his name.
David
fakesnake.com
08-16-2009, 09:53 PM
No. The owner/operator never really gave me that feeling of trust. I plan taking my Camaro to Dick at Best of Show. Actually, one of the members on this site took his camaro to this guy in Santa Ana...he also lived in San Diego...I will try to find his name.
David
appreciate any info. I know where Dick takes his vehicles for sandblasting. I heard that there were only 1-2 choices for acid dip in So Cal.
I have to get my car blasted soon too. And there is undercoating. I live in Wa and am still trying to figure out my options for this. What is the best way to strip the undercoating(which kind if media)?
ironworks
08-19-2009, 02:32 PM
Diesel fuel and flat scrapper seems to be the best on under coating. Sure a blaster can take it off but We try to lossen it up and scrape off the big chunks before we send it to the blaster. I think on our next full tilt project I'm going to dip the car and then blast it right before we epoxy primer the car. The blasting is such a rough process, plus it open up the metal and the surface rusts faster then a dipped body.
Just another opinion.....
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