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- 1971 Mustang Grande
She is named Victoria and sports a 302 with a C4.
So it will be time for me to start stripping the ugly worn out paint on the Stang and I want to know what people are using these days. Obviously the "easy" route would be sandpaper right, but I did the whole car that way last time and man it was long and painful. So I have been looking at a few products that I have seen around the web and want to know if anyone has experience with them. The big one that I would like feedback on is the bristle pad. I was looking at a set from Eastwood that comes in 50, 80 and 120 grit. http://www.eastwood.com/bristle-disc-set-of-three.html My questions are how long do they last, what is the best grit for stripping everything off down the bare metal, and does it create a lot of dust? After I strip I know I will want to clean the metal before spraying primer on it to begin body work, what is the best product to use?This is what I was looking at. http://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-afterblast.html
As always, Thanks for the input!
- Nik
As always, Thanks for the input!
- Nik
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