Paint stripper on glass fibre. A warning
Posted: 15 Dec 2010, 13:46
Just a gentle warning not to use paint stripper on glass fibre.
A composite repair specialist warned me against using stripper on glass-fibre a couple of years ago, but recently I have had to deal with the consequences on a fuel tank that had been paint stripped before it came to me.
All the paint had gone... Along with much of the gel coat which had lifted leaving spider like tracks over the tank.
Tedious filling with plastic padding followed by rubbing down then several coats of a specialist filler primer got rid of most of it but each time I held the tank up to the light some was still visible.
5 hours later and I'm still filling and rubbing down.
The tank will look good when I'm finished but I doubt I'll ever get a 100% finish.
I'm told that the only real fix would be to re-mat the entire tank with a special ultra lightweight weave mat and new resin, this rubs down to leave a smooth gel-coat like finish
The conclusion that I have come to is that so far as glass fibre is concerned a couple of hours 'saved' by using stripper when compared to rubbing it down will be eaten several fold by the problems that will occur later.
Hope this helps somebody.
Jerry.
A composite repair specialist warned me against using stripper on glass-fibre a couple of years ago, but recently I have had to deal with the consequences on a fuel tank that had been paint stripped before it came to me.
All the paint had gone... Along with much of the gel coat which had lifted leaving spider like tracks over the tank.
Tedious filling with plastic padding followed by rubbing down then several coats of a specialist filler primer got rid of most of it but each time I held the tank up to the light some was still visible.
5 hours later and I'm still filling and rubbing down.
The tank will look good when I'm finished but I doubt I'll ever get a 100% finish.
I'm told that the only real fix would be to re-mat the entire tank with a special ultra lightweight weave mat and new resin, this rubs down to leave a smooth gel-coat like finish
The conclusion that I have come to is that so far as glass fibre is concerned a couple of hours 'saved' by using stripper when compared to rubbing it down will be eaten several fold by the problems that will occur later.
Hope this helps somebody.
Jerry.