When it comes to your car’s paint job, you want to be sure that you’ve done everything you can to get that brilliant, quality finish. One of the best ways to do that is to strip the original paint back to the metal.
There are various ways of doing this, and we definitely recommend avoiding the following processes.
While using a paint scraper does get the paint off eventually, it can take a lot of time and elbow grease to get the desired effect. You also run the risk of scraping or dinting the car body, which will only cost you extra money in the long run.
Chemicals can be effective, but they can also be dangerous to you, the people around you, and your pets. When you’re using chemicals to strip your car paint make sure you’re also wearing any safety clothing you may need, as well as following the directions properly.
You also need to be careful that when you wash away the chemical, the chemical isn’t going into any gutters that lead to major waterways.
If you are concerned about getting the job done properly and efficiently we recommend you leave it to the professionals. The sister company to Senko Abrasive Blasting is Senko Auto Restorations.
Owner operator Michael started Senko Auto Restorations because of his love for restoring vehicles to their former glory. Michael and his team all have a passion for cars, so you can be assured that with that passion, their skills and experience you will get a quality finish every time!
Senko Abrasive Blasting offer abrasive blasting techniques that will be tailored to your vehicle’s needs, and will produce a superior finish. Call us to see what we can do for you.
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