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Stripping single layer of carc?

CanonNinja

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I'm thinking about my options here for "restoring" my truck.... The CARC on it now is barely 7 years old, but a few places its peeling and the original undercoat of tan is coming through... The more I look and think about this, the more I want to turn my truck back to the desert tan camo scheme. Is it possible to blast or otherwise remove a single layer of the carc and still maintain the undercoat?
 

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Well, maybe if you were real careful and real patient using baking soda or some other "soft" media. It would take FOREVER to do a single panel though, much less a whole truck. The chances of it looking good afterwards are slim. Personally, I think you would be better off spending your money and time on repainting it tan if that is what you want. That way you can go through and clean up and feather any peeling areas. That would look real clean. My $.02 :)
 

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Short answer, no.

As the media removes the top coat, it will inevitably damage the coat beneath it.

Have it fully stripped and re-do it tan.

Sorry.
 

CanonNinja

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Thanks guys. I was just curious how much "bite" and absorption the layers had. On my passenger door, the CARC is peeling like a sticker in 2 spots, and the paint underneath looked pretty clean to me.


Still cant find any registration numbers underneath all this paint tho.. the depot boys went to town on this sucker, for sure
 

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Remember CARC is a respirator job for any dry sanding or chipping...Stuff will Kill YA just like Imron...If you want your truck to be authentic military, it will have peeling carc because thats the way they are...just use a putty knife around the edges and squirt a little good primer on it and then overcoat...and be authentic... ACE
 

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Try a pressure washer and a rotary nozzle. CARC tends to be somewhat brittle, and if the surface was not sanded before it was applied, you might be able to blast it off. You will need 4Kpsi or so to do this. I blasted a cood bit of peeling tan CARC on an old M105 trailer that had originally been painted OD enamel.
 
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