On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 21:39:10 +0000 (UTC), "Graham G" <
[email protected]>
wrote:
>Have been stripping the 101 with good old nitromors, however it is painful
>to say the least. Wondered if anyone had any products or tips they could
>pass on. Without a word of a lie it is quarter of an inch thick in places!
>Taking one layer at a time is taking forever. 10 hours work and we have
>managed about one square meter! At this rate I'll still be at it at
>Christmas.
>
>Graham
>
Painful literally... It's odd how some bits of skin seem immune to
nitromors and others leave you writhing in agony. Had any between
your toes yet? TIP - don't use Nitromors with sandals on...
I used 7 litres to strip mine. It took about a fortnight (no,
really). In the end it was worth it, if only for the weight saving

. I believe you about it being 1/4 inch thick... Buy the biggest
tins you can find - it's much much cheaper (all relative though). I
spent over £100 on nitromors to do the job.
Don't do it on a hot and / or windy day - it dries before it works.
Some of the paint comes off easy, some seems much more reluctant. The
black in the bottom coat was worst. Rub in the nitromors with a wire
brush (gently) to get it under the loose stuff and into the stubborn
areas.
First pass might be worth a go with a pressure washer to get the top
layer off. Depends what state the paint is in.
By the time I'd stripped mine I was too ****ed off with it to do a
decent job of the repaint. Still, the prep is good so another top
coat would cheer it up no end.
HTH
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Tim Hobbs
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