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Russell Pritchard
Добавлен 21 ноя 2013
The quick and easy way to install Grip Puppies with no soapy water or air compressor needed.
Grip Puppy installation the quick and easy way with no mess.
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Easily remove, and reinstall Motorcycle kickstand spring painlessly.
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Anyone who has struggled with this spring knows how much of a PITA it can be, especially working on the ground under the bike. This little trick will hopefully make it a little bit easier for you next time, and save you some skinned knuckles!
How to remove powder coat quickly and easily at home
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Without sandblasting, or abrasives.
I recognize that part as a harley exhaust support hahahaha
Doesn't that put drag in it
No, it’s just holding the spring in the position it sits in while your bike is on its side stand anyway i.e probably more time than it’s being ridden anyway.
@russellpritchard743 yea I asked because I did that there ended up being a gap in the spring so I had to get a new one
Brilliant. I might go buy that drum set with powdercoated hardware to bring it back to the chrome underneath.
it works to do 4 18" rims it takes 8 cans expensive my rims were painted twice 2 cans a rim i stopped after 2 cans
Can't find the stuff.
Genius!! Thanks for the tip!!
Champion - thank you!
Brilliant! !! !!!
GENIUS
Stumbled on this video after my failed attempt today. I can attest to the point to put them on both sides as I did only one and indeed it folded like a banana. Lesson learned.
Thankyou awesome
Just an update. I believe in some countries they have removed the chemical from this product that makes it effective on powder coated. I know that it still works here in Australia. Dichloromethane I believe it is. So probably better to check and see if the product sold in your country still has this chemical in it.
Precisely! "Methylene Chloride" by its other name. Used to decaffeinate coffee beans but we CANNOT BUY IT!
Eastwood had a product called Down to Metal here in the US, but it's not available anymore. It's main ingredient was Dichloromethane {Methylene chloride; R-30; Freon 30}. So I'm not sure what we can use now. BTW, the MSDS for Down to Metal was pretty scary. Wear heavy duty gloves and a good respirator when you use that gasket stripper, especially as an aerosol.
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Thanks!
You're a f-ing genius dude. Thanks for the tip! From Baltimore USA! Peace!
Note to self, don’t use gasket stripper to clean my nicely powder coated valve cover gasket surface 😮. Good to know tho. I’m about to redo my rear calipers !
You used a $25 can to remove some paint but you ruined your MDF board!!! You could have put a piece of cardboard under it.
Really? That’s what you’re worried about? I don’t know where you live, but a can of gasket stripper doesn’t cost anywhere near $25 here. Besides, it’s just an off cut of board that I use for all sorts of odd jobs like this on. I’m still using it to this day.
Will you recommend this for brembo calipers?
There’s a new product out called RIM STRIPPER but it’s way too expensive but if you soak a car wheel in it all the powder coated stuff just falls off, it’s $700 for 5 gallons
I want to repaint my powder coated metal table
How i can remove podwer coating paint from led bulb chip made by aluminium
Being clever with a lever..
Does not work any more. CRC changed the formula.
When did they change it? I've been using that stuff for years.
It still works, been doing it myself
I would have had that powder coat of in 3 mins with my sandblasting gun
Thanks :-) GENIUS & Easy COOP ...
Nice one mate. In a pinch a stack of 5cent pieces could work…. Which would make it a $1 fix .🙂
Very good !! will do Wondering if you could spray then place in baggy or wrap in foil for better penitration less spray.
that would probably work. It does dry out quickly, especially in hot weather, and I'm sure putting it in a bag would minimise that. Good idea. Thanks.
100% works ,ive herd basically any thing containg 'dichloromethane' in a 30%+(min) is what removes the powdercoat,thank you for the vid,just saved me 175+ getting 2 very small parts soda or glass blasted,ps took some hard scraching with the plastic side of the brush n not the brush for me,but i think cos its almost 100c temp day in west aus & the crc was drying way to fast to have time to eat into the coating effectivly,but yep 100%job done,awsome share vid bro thankyou
Yeah it does dry out quickly in hot weather. A guy in another comment suggested spraying them, and then putting them in a plastic bag, or ice cream container or something, so it can continue to eat into the powdercoat without drying out.
@@russellpritchard743 yes air is your enemy. Spray them and then put them in a sandwich/bread bag and twist it up tight. Then you can actually massage it with hands. Hopefully it doesn't eat through plastic bags? I use "Great Value" Plastic Bread Bags for this kind of thing. One thing i like is that you're not using mechanical means which can damage sensitive parts or change dimensional tolerances.
Didn't do anything to my powder coated aluminum wheels because coats are darn thick. Primer/Color/Clear adds up to ~1/32 to 1/16 inch.
How did you get it off bro
Sames im running out of ideas here. My sandblaster with aluminum oxide media couldn’t even do it. 🤦🏻♂️
hi There are 2 ways chemicals strip powder coat . 1/ dissolving the coating 2 /separating the coating from substrate At least 3 different paint stripper types 1x new version almost does not work 2x older chemicals [1 is banned in the USA ] All 3 chemicals are in Aust.
Does it hurt chrome?
Thanks bro ! Great job !
gonna give this a go. i hope my part wasnt blasted before it happend (y)
SANDBLASTING will not remove the sh*t either. I just paid 800 dollars today to TRY to have PC removed from my ATV trailer and it would not blast off, even in an industrial blaster, which is why Im looking at videos of how to do it myself.
Don't have the right people doing it. I've taken off triple powder coat off a 10000 gallon tank in less than an hour with a blast gun
Awesome new trick to add to my arsenal. 👏 😎
Can I use this on my alloy wheels? I have 30 years of baked up brake dust and corrosion at the back of the wheel.
Yes I have used it on alloy wheels with no problems.
Can this technique need to be used on a small patch of powder coating without ruining the coating that surrounds the area, if taped off properly? The guys who powder coated my bike covered the brake assembly stems, and they're supposed to be bare metal. I can't install my brakes until I remove the coating.
Idk
Thanks a lot! I will definately try this.
Thanks bro. Didn’t know this method and purchased also a can of casket removal.
Did it work for you Stefan?
could you use a pressure washer to clean it off after spraying it with the CRC Gasket Stripper
Yes you can
Be careful about breathing that stuff in though - probably be a good idea to wear a pro paint respirator, I'm sure it does a number on your lungs.
Hi mate.tnx lot for great video.after I watch this video I done my factory Nissan bull bar with 3 cans of this CRC product straight to bare metal no problem. Then bit sanding .highly recommended this product.tnx Russell 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I just tried and does not work so don’t know how it worked with you.
Been working for me for years. Maybe where you live, they use different ingredients? I know in some countries, certain chemicals are banned, and some companies have to change the recipe for their products for sale in those countries. Maybe that is the case where you are? I am in Australia, and it works great here.
Yeah that may be exactly right. They just changed the formula on ours due to regulations and now it doesn’t work
Are you 100% sure that's powdercoat on you part? The way it's reacting it looks like paint. I'm in Australia, bought the same CRC product and it isn't stripping my powdercoated part.
@@foesix3 yep, definitely powdercoat. I had that part, and a few other parts all powdercoated together at the same time.
Wow
Great Video ! Do you know if this would damage aluminum? I am planning to try this on aluminum wheels . Cheers !
Yes it works just fine on aluminium. I have used it on aluminium as many times as I have on steel, and have never had any problems with it damaging the aluminium.
@@russellpritchard743 what about steel? did anything happen bad to steel. I'm planning to use it on my old bicycle
@@cagri7184I have never had it affect steel either. Mind you, you need to paint, or re-powdercoat steel very quickly, as it starts to rust very quickly. The bracket in the video was steel. It is now re-powdercoated, and re-installed on the bike.
Wow, thank you for the video, I've been struggling with stripping powder coating,this other guy mixed like 5 chemicals I didn't have, this is way easier