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  • Steven B.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • June 30, 1982
    • 3976

    Painted Heater Diffuser

    I have a heater diffuser box, made of "cardboard" that has been painted. Is there a way to remove the paint without damaging the "cardboard"? I have removed hard boxes with thinner and rags/cotton balls but am uncertain how to do the "cardboard".

    Thanks!

    Steve
  • Dennis C.
    NCRS Past Judging Chairman
    • December 31, 1983
    • 2409

    #2
    Painted Heater Diffuser

    Steve, Since you describe as "cardboard", may I assume you are talking C1. In any case, please define what year car you are dealing with. I suck as a mind reader...

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    • Richard M.
      Super Moderator
      • August 31, 1988
      • 11302

      #3
      Re: Painted Heater Diffuser

      Assuming it's a C1.......

      Ironically the other day I glass bead blasted some bolts that I stuck in a cardboard box with black paint on it from my prior paint jobs. Light blasting removed the paint on the bolts.....and the paint on the cardboard. It left the cardboard pretty smooth.

      I wonder, maybe light blast pressure using something other than glass bead, like walnut shells would be safe. You may want to experiment on something else first, but I have a feeling it may work.

      Just a thought,
      Rich

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      • Steven B.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • June 30, 1982
        • 3976

        #4
        Re: Painted Heater Diffuser

        Originally posted by Dennis Clark (7068)
        Steve, Since you describe as "cardboard", may I assume you are talking C1. In any case, please define what year car you are dealing with. I suck as a mind reader...
        Whooops---I had another mind lapse. C1, '56-'57. Now what was my question?

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        • Steven B.
          Extremely Frequent Poster
          • June 30, 1982
          • 3976

          #5
          Re: Painted Heater Diffuser

          Originally posted by Richard Mozzetta (13499)
          Assuming it's a C1.......

          Ironically the other day I glass bead blasted some bolts that I stuck in a cardboard box with black paint on it from my prior paint jobs. Light blasting removed the paint on the bolts.....and the paint on the cardboard. It left the cardboard pretty smooth.

          I wonder, maybe light blast pressure using something other than glass bead, like walnut shells would be safe. You may want to experiment on something else first, but I have a feeling it may work.

          Just a thought,
          Rich
          Thanks Rich! I have a friend who owns a blast company, and restores cars. I will get with him.

          Steve
          Last edited by Steven B.; January 2, 2009, 10:35 AM.

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