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Removing Hammerite Goo


najw

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Having painted my newly made winch bumper with Hammerite yesterday to cover the bare metal, I decided to spray it with Stone Chip paint today for a nice finish.

Unfortunately the Stone Chip paint has 'melted' the Hammerite and turned it into mush - cracks all over the place - dripping off - not nice.

Anyone any ideas how I can now remove it all and start again. Sanding doesn't work as it just clogs the paper...

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Having painted my newly made winch bumper with Hammerite yesterday to cover the bare metal, I decided to spray it with Stone Chip paint today for a nice finish.

Unfortunately the Stone Chip paint has 'melted' the Hammerite and turned it into mush - cracks all over the place - dripping off - not nice.

Anyone any ideas how I can now remove it all and start again. Sanding doesn't work as it just clogs the paper...

thinners & a rag, paint stripper wont do much good if the paints already soft,

either that or sand blast it, saves all that hard work.

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Having painted my newly made winch bumper with Hammerite yesterday to cover the bare metal, I decided to spray it with Stone Chip paint today for a nice finish.

Unfortunately the Stone Chip paint has 'melted' the Hammerite and turned it into mush - cracks all over the place - dripping off - not nice.

Anyone any ideas how I can now remove it all and start again. Sanding doesn't work as it just clogs the paper...

Nitromores scrape wash resand and paint again ;)

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