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Thank god for that!!!at least it keeps me from roaming the streets.
doghead said:TJ, you might want to use more protection as you do this. The chemicals in CARC can be absorbed through your skin. Even as a solid(dust). Here's a link with some info. http://www.gulflink.osd.mil/carc_paint_ii/carc_paint_ii_s03.htm
If you do a google search for"can polyurethane paint be absorbed by skin" you can find much more info. Or search ,CARC removal. Of course, I'm assuming your truck had/has CARC paint on it.
One way to tell would be to rub an area with a rag wet with lacquer thinner, vigorously. If it removes the paint, it probably is not CARC(CARC is impervious to most solvents). CARC is pretty rough(gritty or sandy) textured and does not reflect light well. Most of the trucks were not originally painted with CARC, it was used to repaint them sometime in the 80's(I think). Even if it's not CARC, it's probably a good idea to cover yourself as much as possible and use a quality respirator with cartridges suitable for paint removal(ask a local body shop or paint retailer for recommendations).(How would I know if it is CARC?)
YEA, but the "pole" he's work will be beautiful when it's done.... ha ha haBlood_of_Tyrants said:Ugliest stripper I ever saw.
Blood_of_Tyrants said:You would need a pretty large air compressor to blast away the sand so it wouldn't take a month. Also, when you use a sanblaster, you WILL get the blast media in parts of your body that you had forgotten you have.
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