Tubes92 Forum Member Jun 17, 2014 #1 I'm trying to strip the engine bay in my foxbody anyone have a easyer idea I have 3m clean up wheel and cup wire wheel and stripper it's taking forever anyone have any other ideas Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk
I'm trying to strip the engine bay in my foxbody anyone have a easyer idea I have 3m clean up wheel and cup wire wheel and stripper it's taking forever anyone have any other ideas Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk
Stormy81 Club Member Jun 17, 2014 #2 Sandblast. Only way to get all the seams perfect.. and much quicker.
OldbutNew Club Member Jun 17, 2014 #3 It's hard labor or blast it. I saw a "portable" water-based blast guy at the Motorsports Expo in Novi last fall. I'll see if I can find the card.
It's hard labor or blast it. I saw a "portable" water-based blast guy at the Motorsports Expo in Novi last fall. I'll see if I can find the card.
2MANYMUSTANGS Club Member Jun 23, 2014 #4 Just got a quote to have my car blasted from the firewall forward - $250. S&S Sandblasting in Sterling Heights. It really is the best way to go as it will get all the rust and clean all the paint off. Good luck! OldbutNew said: It's hard labor or blast it. I saw a "portable" water-based blast guy at the Motorsports Expo in Novi last fall. I'll see if I can find the card. Click to expand...
Just got a quote to have my car blasted from the firewall forward - $250. S&S Sandblasting in Sterling Heights. It really is the best way to go as it will get all the rust and clean all the paint off. Good luck! OldbutNew said: It's hard labor or blast it. I saw a "portable" water-based blast guy at the Motorsports Expo in Novi last fall. I'll see if I can find the card. Click to expand...