removing paint

jasonphoto01

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I purchased an outboard that the owner had painted some spots on. What is the best way to remove that top layer of paint without removing the
original paint color?
 

robert graham

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Re: removing paint

If it's just spray paint out of a can, then some carb cleaner on a rag and carefully remove it. Good Luck!
 

5150abf

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Re: removing paint

All you need to do is scuff the paint, you don't need to remove it as long as it is still on the engine good.

If is is peeling then you would want to strip it but just to repaint you don't need to remove the old paint.

I would use 400-600 wet, give it a good scuff, wash it off with regular water, dry and paint it.

If you want a nice paint job take your time, get a tack cloth and wipe it down right before you paint, it is all about prep, the longer you spend getting it ready to paint the nicer it will come out.

The difference between a $400 paint job and a $4000 paint job is about 100 hours, everything else is the same.
 

jasonphoto01

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Re: removing paint

I dont want to repaint it. I want the paint off and the original color underneath exposed.
 

nwcove

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Re: removing paint

it would be a whole lot easier to offer advice with a few pics of the issue, but some very fine wet/dry sandpaper, wet sanding the areas is about the only way to do what you want done. it will be time consuming tho. carb cleaner may work, as mentioned above, but could also cause you more work.
 
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