Hello everyone,
I have a heap of aluminium panels (from a 1950's English Rose kitchen I am installing) that have the original paint + a layer (or two) of gloss paint on them. I am trying to take them back to the bare metal so I can repaint them their original colour.
I have ruled out paint strippers as being too expensive and too likely to damage the (very reactive) metal.
I have just spent the whole morning rubbing down one small panel by hand. It worked very well, but just took far too long with the number of panels I have to do.
Is there some kind of stripping attachment for the drill that you could recommend me?
Or can anyone think of a better way? Someone suggested dipping the panels but there is the risk that that would damage the metal just as strippers would.
Thanks!
I have a heap of aluminium panels (from a 1950's English Rose kitchen I am installing) that have the original paint + a layer (or two) of gloss paint on them. I am trying to take them back to the bare metal so I can repaint them their original colour.
I have ruled out paint strippers as being too expensive and too likely to damage the (very reactive) metal.
I have just spent the whole morning rubbing down one small panel by hand. It worked very well, but just took far too long with the number of panels I have to do.
Is there some kind of stripping attachment for the drill that you could recommend me?
Or can anyone think of a better way? Someone suggested dipping the panels but there is the risk that that would damage the metal just as strippers would.
Thanks!