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Toolbox Paint Removal

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Toolbox Paint Removal

Postby ROClarke » Wed Apr 17, 2024 7:48 pm

Some Phillistine has in the past painted my GP black plastic toolbox white.
I am trying to remove it,Nitromoors is not touching it as I think it is 2 pack.
Any ideas anyone?
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Re: Toolbox Paint Removal

Postby shane BBoys » Thu Apr 18, 2024 12:23 pm

have you tried wrapping it in clingfilm once your chosen paint remover has been applied?

Cheers Shane.
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Re: Toolbox Paint Removal

Postby ROClarke » Thu Apr 18, 2024 6:55 pm

No,not tried that.
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Re: Toolbox Paint Removal

Postby Fast n Furious » Fri Apr 19, 2024 1:11 am

Our domestic paintstripper today is not like it used to be cos the wierdo regulators that govern our lives are too frightened "us great unwashed" might use it for nerfarious purposes. :evil:
The Yanks still make the proper stuff for genaral sale but it's getting harder to get hold off now.
There's a brand called Strip Away Pro (google it) which I know is used by contractors that remove grafitti for a living. Time is money to those lads, so they need something that works and works quickly. They are not gonna piss about with the same stuff that a child could buy from their local supermarket! It's for professional use only, so you might have to sign a disclaimer and jump through a hoop or two before they'll accept an order. This how it is now. Good luck ;)
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Re: Toolbox Paint Removal

Postby missing lynx » Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:59 am

Whatever you try do a small test area first as some of the more aggressive ones can cause some plastics to distort or eat into the surface
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Re: Toolbox Paint Removal

Postby ROClarke » Sat Apr 20, 2024 9:32 am

Yeah, I thought something wasn’t right with the paint stripper,I remember how it would sting if you got it on your hands,this stuff I have just bought doesn’t !A sign as Fast and Furious said it is not anywhere near as strong,even though the tibia labelled “faster action” lol.
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Re: Toolbox Paint Removal

Postby Warkton Tornado No.1 » Sat Apr 20, 2024 2:34 pm

Have you tried caustic soda as used when household doors are immersed in a tank to remove decades of paint? I don't recommend for household doors as the caustic soda strips out the original glue & attacks any week timber, but plastic might be alright, but should be tested first.

I've got several of the grey plastic tool-boxes & thought that just the deterioration through oxidation & fuel vapour was bad enough......but it does all polish out given patience & time.

So, I wondered whether that might be a solution. Not necessarily a DIY job but perhaps a specialist polisher?
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Re: Toolbox Paint Removal

Postby ROClarke » Mon Apr 22, 2024 6:49 pm

Me,being a very impatient person,sometimes,decided to pick the stuff off and then rub down the spray on filler.
It’s OK but the box has lost its plastic sheen due to Rubio g down with coarse wet and dry.
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Re: Toolbox Paint Removal

Postby dickie » Mon Apr 22, 2024 8:14 pm

Why not polish it back up with fine wet and dry?
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Re: Toolbox Paint Removal

Postby Warkton Tornado No.1 » Tue Apr 23, 2024 12:13 am

ROClarke wrote:Me,being a very impatient person,sometimes,decided to pick the stuff off and then rub down the spray on filler.
It’s OK but the box has lost its plastic sheen due to Rubio g down with coarse wet and dry.


There used to be some good videos on YouTube of how to restore automotive plastics by the use of a heat gun. It might be worth a look........
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Re: Toolbox Paint Removal

Postby ROClarke » Tue Apr 23, 2024 8:57 am

Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:
ROClarke wrote:Me,being a very impatient person,sometimes,decided to pick the stuff off and then rub down the spray on filler.
It’s OK but the box has lost its plastic sheen due to Rubio g down with coarse wet and dry.


There used to be some good videos on YouTube of how to restore automotive plastics by the use of a heat gun. It might be worth a look........

Cheers,I will have a look.
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