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Old 03-09-2014, 03:34 PM   #1
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Taking paint off kayak?

Does anyone have experience taking paint off a kayak? My kayak is completely painted I want to restore it to the original color if not maybe sanding painting over it if there isn't a good solution.... My thought is that any stripper may affect the plastic but I don't know ... Any input is appreciated
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Does anyone have experience taking paint off a kayak? My kayak is completely painted I want to restore it to the original color if not maybe sanding painting over it if there isn't a good solution.... My thought is that any stripper may affect the plastic but I don't know ... Any input is appreciated
But those company logos were painted with such attention to detail!
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Old 03-09-2014, 03:49 PM   #3
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I'd hit it with a pressure washer. If it can take gelcoat off a boat I'm sure spray paint should be no match. If you don't have one homedepot rents tools for the day.
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But those company logos were painted with such attention to detail!
Right haha! I feel like some wanna be sponsored goober on that thing. Plus the yellow is coming through everywhere it looks craptacular.
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I'd hit it with a pressure washer. If it can take gelcoat off a boat I'm sure spray paint should be no match. If you don't have one homedepot rents tools for the day.
My neighbors friend has a commercial portable pressure washer now that I think of it , should probably toss him a few see if it will work
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Right haha! I feel like some wanna be sponsored goober on that thing. Plus the yellow is coming through everywhere it looks craptacular.
Yeah that's pretty lame when your sponsors won't even float you some decals
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Yeah that's pretty lame when your sponsors won't even float you some decals
Cheap bastards lol
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If you can't find a pressure washer to borrow, just go to a self service car wash. Don't used paint stripers that would certainly cause damage.
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Old 03-11-2014, 01:18 PM   #10
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I asked one of the guys in the paint department at work and he said that "If the paint is lacquer based, like krylon, use lacquer thinner. Put a couple drops on there and if it is lacquer based, the paint will blister and peel almost immediately, then you can scrape or rub it off with a rag. Use a wet rag to immediately remove any remaining lacquer. Afterwards test the stripped area by scraping it with a screwdriver or nail. If it is not soft or does not scratch easily you should be good."

They use lacquer thinner to remove graffiti from playground slides which could be, or at least is similar to, polyethylene.

Disclaimer: I have no experience with this so do this @ your own risk
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I'm not sure if the kayak plastic is resistant to lacquer thinner or not, I certainly wouldn't use it or any other solvent without testing a scrap piece.
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Old 03-11-2014, 07:00 PM   #12
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I asked one of the guys in the paint department at work and he said that "If the paint is lacquer based, like krylon, use lacquer thinner. Put a couple drops on there and if it is lacquer based, the paint will blister and peel almost immediately, then you can scrape or rub it off with a rag. Use a wet rag to immediately remove any remaining lacquer. Afterwards test the stripped area by scraping it with a screwdriver or nail. If it is not soft or does not scratch easily you should be good."

They use lacquer thinner to remove graffiti from playground slides which could be, or at least is similar to, polyethylene.

Disclaimer: I have no experience with this so do this @ your own risk
hmm i may have to do research on it ...id preferto use some sort of solvent if its safe or preassure wash .. thanks for the input
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