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stripping glue and paint off roof

Started by randy73, November 10, 2011, 09:32:19 AM

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randy73

What is the best way to strip my roof bare?

Tried sanding, but I going through sandpaper quickly and not getting much done.

TIA!!

Dino

Quote from: randy73 on November 10, 2011, 09:32:19 AM
What is the best way to strip my roof bare?

Tried sanding, but I going through sandpaper quickly and not getting much done.

TIA!!

Removing glue is always a pita.  You'll spend a fortune on sandpaper so don't even bother until most is gone.

I would try to remove as much as possible with paint and glue stripper and the help of a scraper.  Once you're down to a thin film just degrease the roof and sand to bare metal.
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AdamMopar

The large 3M stripping discs work the best for removing about everything in my opinion.  I use the 4.5" and 7" sizes.

Adam

Hudson Hornet !

Adam Mopar, do you mean the 3M bristle discs?   They seem to work very well given the right situation.
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Troy

I use a liquid product called "Goof Off" and a razor blade (or a putty knife).

Troy
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AdamMopar

Quote from: Hudson Hornet ! on November 10, 2011, 09:16:53 PM
Adam Mopar, do you mean the 3M bristle discs?   They seem to work very well given the right situation.

They work pretty well too.  I was referring to this type.

http://www.eastwood.com/cleaning-disc-7.html

I've had pretty good luck with them.   We've stripped a lot of paint and other things off panels with them.

Adam


bill440rt

3M also makes an adhesive remover. Works well with glue residue such as after removing stripes, double-sticked tape side moldings, etc.
Soak a rag with the stuff, apply it to the roof, & let it sit there for a while. It should loosen it up quite a bit to make it easier to remove.
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b5blue

Wallmart has a 3M stripper disk/wheel for a drill, it's about 8.00. It's about 4 1/2" x 1 1/2-2" wide in Automotive section. Cheap and effective.  :2thumbs: (Auto parts stores sell the same thing for 12.00.)

PasiR

If you don't want to use sanding machine, try gasket or paint stripper.

randy73

Quote from: PasiR on November 13, 2011, 04:15:14 AM
If you don't want to use sanding machine, try gasket or paint stripper.

I used paint stripper, got most of the paint and a little of the glue. Going to sand off the rest.

On a side note, do not buy th nitrile gloves from home depot. The tear and rip VERY easy.

CDN72SE

Quote from: b5blue on November 12, 2011, 07:46:24 AM
Wallmart has a 3M stripper disk/wheel for a drill, it's about 8.00. It's about 4 1/2" x 1 1/2-2" wide in Automotive section. Cheap and effective.  :2thumbs: (Auto parts stores sell the same thing for 12.00.)

That's what I used plus some "Goo Gone".
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vancamp

try denatured alcohol or 91% regular alcohol on the glue we use it all the time to remove hot glue type glue might work on this as well