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Removing old paint from cargo floor
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<blockquote data-quote="Coda" data-source="post: 626052" data-attributes="member: 31747"><p>Yeah thats the problem. I went into this thinking that I'd just remove the rust as those bits were quite obvious... turned out not so. There are several layers of paint and they are doing a good job of hiding rust underneath without any obvious bubbling.</p><p>I've got a system now, use the polystrip wheel to do the tops, and switch to the wire cup for the grooves. The problem with the cup is that it vibrates so bad, after 10 minutes I cant feel my forearms. This is probably _not_ normal...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coda, post: 626052, member: 31747"] Yeah thats the problem. I went into this thinking that I'd just remove the rust as those bits were quite obvious... turned out not so. There are several layers of paint and they are doing a good job of hiding rust underneath without any obvious bubbling. I've got a system now, use the polystrip wheel to do the tops, and switch to the wire cup for the grooves. The problem with the cup is that it vibrates so bad, after 10 minutes I cant feel my forearms. This is probably _not_ normal... [/QUOTE]
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