stripping a painted tub

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stripping a painted tub

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what is the best way to strip paint off of an aluminum tub without removing the anodizing. i know this was posted before but cant find it when using the search page i guess it was removed or too old. the chassis tub and nose plate i got with my 4wd legend kit a while ago have been painted. for some reason the previous owner painted what appears to be a near mint condition black tub white on inside and blue on bottom. i guess either a brake fluid or acetone bath would work right?

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you could always try paint stripper, they sell is at home depot in a spray can or brush on the paint bubbles up and you scrap it off. I'd try it on a test peice first to see if it will damage the anodizing.

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If it's enamel you can wipe it off with acrylic thinner

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YAY!!! I have 2 Gold Chassis' that have been painted Black (1 is gloss-like, the other is Flat). Will Acetone ruin the Gold Finish?

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acetone shouldn't do no, try it carefully first just in case

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Re: stripping a painted tub

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i used a urethane paint reducer on mine. the shock towers, too. the discoloration on the tub is not from the reducer. that's good old ae quality anodizing. :wink:

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wow that came out great scr8p. i wound up using brake fluid bath in a cheap roasting pan. it softened it up good and scraped right off. looks brand new with like 3 or 4 nicks/scratches on the bottom. it really suprised me cause i thought it was pretty bad under there why else paint it, who knows stupid people i guess.

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Re: stripping a painted tub

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you want to talk about stupid people, mine was pulled right from the box and painted. then never finished being built. it worked out good for me though. i won this on ebay for like $60.00. although i did spend a lot of money replacing all of the dyed parts...................

http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=254&st=0&sk=t&sd=a

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