How to strip / sand paint off a car or truck roof or other panel(s) - FAST and efficient

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Auto body How-to, tips, and tricks on how to strip a panel stripped fast and efficient.
    Shown on a Mitsubishi roof
    How to work around the sunroof
    Some SUVs will have a roof rack which will need to be removed.
    Prep the roof for stripping
    Stripped and ready to prime in 23 minutes (less masking)
    Tips throughout the video!!
    Same technique can be applied to motorcycles, cars and trucks.
    Works on metal surfaces, NOT advisable on plastic, ABS, fiberglass surfaces.
    Though this how to can be done on these surfaces, you’ll need to use caution once you get to the actual surface.
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    TIP: If you have leftover 8", you can cut these down and use on your DA

Комментарии • 26

  • @lani8507
    @lani8507 Год назад +1

    Thank you for completing the roof! I can never find a video of a roof paint job.

  • @mayerphilip4224
    @mayerphilip4224 Год назад +1

    I’m really interested in this job, I’m in my first year of learning it in France it’s very difficult because of language barrier

    • @TAZattitude
      @TAZattitude  Год назад +1

      I wish you luck. It's a fun trade and good money once you learn most everything. Bodymen seem to be more in demand, at least down here in FL

  • @smacholibre3008
    @smacholibre3008 Год назад +1

    Thank you for posting this, it’s very informative, but what if your dealing with something like louvers?

    • @scottf4249
      @scottf4249 Год назад

      I'm unsure what you mean by "dealing with louvers"
      If you are talking about stripping them, I'd just have these media blasted as most of the time these are of very thin metal
      If you are talking about avoiding them when stripping another panel, I'd use duct tape to protect

  • @cybergrindin
    @cybergrindin Месяц назад

    How do u primer

  • @Kushert
    @Kushert 8 месяцев назад

    What's that head in that grinder called? I need that. Thanks

  • @jaymedteeg7814
    @jaymedteeg7814 2 года назад

    great video

  • @bryanford1139
    @bryanford1139 10 месяцев назад

    What are your stripping tips for aluminum panels...say...on a HMWWV?

    • @scottf4249
      @scottf4249 10 месяцев назад

      Good question. I believe on a HMWWV there are a lot of rivets. If so, you may want to just have it media blasted. You have to be VERY CAREFUL with what media you use. You don't want to warp the panels.

  • @Jovaniclipz
    @Jovaniclipz Год назад

    Hey man I think I accidentally messed up with the truck I used 40 grid sand paper with a truck and I’m not sure what to do now ,

    • @TAZattitude
      @TAZattitude  Год назад

      40 grit is fine, BUT you don't need to take it all the way to the metal. You get MOST of the paint off with the 40, then switch to 80. If you did removed ALL the paint to metal with 40, go ahead and go over it with 80 real good. Get rid of those 40 grit scratches, then go over with 80 grit DA REAL GOOD. You want to eliminate ALL of the 40 grit 8" scratches.
      Then use High build primer (I like the High Tek primer)

    • @Jovaniclipz
      @Jovaniclipz Год назад

      @@TAZattitude after I do 80 grid to I stop there , or do I finish it off with some 800 grid

    • @TAZattitude
      @TAZattitude  Год назад

      @@Jovaniclipz For bare metal. 80 is good. I wouldn't go any finer. Then use high build primer

  • @artherrightus7399
    @artherrightus7399 Год назад

    Maybe a silly question but are you moving all around to keep any one spot from getting to hot?

    • @TAZattitude
      @TAZattitude  Год назад

      Good question. Yes, you want to keep moving around. Especially on the newer cars and trucks because the metal is so thin. You can definitely warp a panel if you aren't careful

    • @artherrightus7399
      @artherrightus7399 Год назад

      Thank you

  • @3rekoatskustoms929
    @3rekoatskustoms929 2 года назад

    Great video what is the lowest grit you can use when stripping with a grider.

    • @TAZattitude
      @TAZattitude  2 года назад +3

      I'm not for sure if you mean 'lowest number' or finest grit. If lower number, I would go lower (courser) than 40 grit. If you do the sand marks will be pretty deep. If you mean finest grit, I would say 180, but if you have more than one paint job, this will take quite a bit of time. I found the start 40, finish with 80, then DA 80 before priming works great~!

    • @3rekoatskustoms929
      @3rekoatskustoms929 2 года назад

      @@TAZattitude got it

  • @plutoessence1404
    @plutoessence1404 Год назад

    Bruh I literally just returned mine 😭 welp time to go buy a new grinder

    • @TAZattitude
      @TAZattitude  Год назад

      oh no....yep pretty handy machine. Buffer, stripper, grinder, mud hog....Hope you get another one.

  • @krytiqll
    @krytiqll Год назад

    I thought going to bare metal was bad in most cases?

    • @scottf4249
      @scottf4249 Год назад

      As long as you get it primed ASAP and it's not raining, you don't touch the metal, or you don't drip sweat on it, it will be fine.