mcupis

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This weekend I will be mostly stripping what's left of the old camo paint from my SIII 109. It's an old radio truck, so I understand the paint is nasty stuff and I should take care. Bought a decent facemask and I'll be doing it outside with an electric sander. Anything I should know?

Be handy to know the best place to buy etch primer and how much I'll need.
 
You could coat it in paint stripper like nitromors if you want to get it to just fall off in toxic clumps :p

Bit of heat will make it crack too so it'll be easier to remove
 
you only need etch primer if rubbing back to aluminum,which shouldnt be necessary ,just flat paint work , good face mask is fine as isnt wet vapour like when spraying , not all nato paint is isocyanate (two pack paint ), i use brown bros for paint they have good quality plus get clear measuring cups ,there cheap and help with mixing
 

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