SparticleBrane
Contributor
Awhile ago I ordered (4) Luxfer Al40s in the brushed no-coat finish. Due to a shipping/distributor error I ended up with these cylinders...in neon yellow. :shocked2: I really, really, really hate neon yellow cylinders. But, returning and shipping these back and forth would be a huge hassle, so the seller and I have come up with a deal but that's another story.
Thus I'm trying to get rid of this nasty paint job. These are brand new and have never been used.
I saw a thread awhile back about stripping the paint from aluminum cylinders, so I read that plus Luxfer's official recommendation.
The thread recommended using aircraft paint stripper so I went out and bought a can of that. I sprayed it all over the four cylinders, and while I could see the paint bubble a little it didn't bubble as much as some photos shown in the previous thread.
After doing some scraping it still didn't seem to be doing much so I went out and bought some "Zip-Strip", which is Luxfer's official recommendation for stripping paint off their cylinders. It didn't have much impact either.
Am I doing something wrong?!
This neon yellow paint has to go...I just can't deal with it.
I am trying to emulate this but obviously it isn't working out so well. Let me also say I've spent enough money
on the aircraft paint stripper ($8/can) and the Zip-Strip ($13/can) as it is so I'm trying not to spend any more if I can. I probably still have 2/3rd's of a can of Zip-Strip left but I'm all out of the Aircraft stuff.
A few shots---
This is about as bubbly as the surface of any of the cylinders got:
This was before using the Zip-Strip, which had little effect. I actually have several areas on two of the cylinders without any trace of paint, due to me peeling it off rather than having it bubble up and fall off, or scraping it off. Pretty annoying.
Thus I'm trying to get rid of this nasty paint job. These are brand new and have never been used.
I saw a thread awhile back about stripping the paint from aluminum cylinders, so I read that plus Luxfer's official recommendation.
The thread recommended using aircraft paint stripper so I went out and bought a can of that. I sprayed it all over the four cylinders, and while I could see the paint bubble a little it didn't bubble as much as some photos shown in the previous thread.
After doing some scraping it still didn't seem to be doing much so I went out and bought some "Zip-Strip", which is Luxfer's official recommendation for stripping paint off their cylinders. It didn't have much impact either.
Am I doing something wrong?!



A few shots---
This is about as bubbly as the surface of any of the cylinders got:

This was before using the Zip-Strip, which had little effect. I actually have several areas on two of the cylinders without any trace of paint, due to me peeling it off rather than having it bubble up and fall off, or scraping it off. Pretty annoying.
