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Schonyenko2
09-03-2015, 02:02 AM
Had someone ask me if there was anyone out there that acid dips fenders/etc. Said I'd ask here.

AMANOCC
09-03-2015, 04:27 AM
Strip Clean in Santa Ana, CA guys name is Charlie Masters. I had a hood done by him and it came out great. His tanks accommodate a whole car if needed.

earntaz
09-03-2015, 12:29 PM
Geezz -- thought that practice was done eons ago ... guess it still works to strip or lighten.

RS_COPO_Canuck
09-03-2015, 01:17 PM
There are some shops out there that use an alkaline mixture......much safer than acid. Reddi-Strip used to - not sure if they still do. Acid can be a gift that keeps on giving - no matter how carefully it is rinsed/neutralized.

marxjunk
09-03-2015, 02:15 PM
no kidding..i had a 66 nova decklid stripped years ago. they dipped it, neutralized it, and primed it for me..was impressed....got busy with work..it sat in my shop for 6 or 7 months and i saw a wet spot on a corner on the upper skin...ignored it a month later it was bigger...investigated and there was a dark spot... poked it and it was a hole...and the metal was paper thin...and by the time i was done i had about a handful of junk that was paint and acid that was trapped and the dipper didnt get it clean...ruined a 400 dollar arizona deck lid and was a lesson

by the time i paid shipping..for the deck lid and the cost of dipping it was about a 650 dollar lesson...dont dip anything is what i learned...keeping the tank clean is a big deal and most dont..ive seen lines on parts where it sat in 8 or 9 inches of sludge in a tank...i just personally would never do it...theres better options and its very expensive around here

302moz
09-03-2015, 05:44 PM
Had a car done about ten years ago. Zero problems.It was done at Restoration Specialists in Hales Corners WI. It was not acid ,the other chemical.Also had many subframes done and e coated.The only way to do a subframe right.Inside and out .

resto4u
09-04-2015, 12:44 AM
yes, restoration specialist does excellent work. I have used them, they can do car bodies. non-acid and great e-coat process. They have done subframes for me also.

Schonyenko2
09-08-2015, 06:02 PM
Thank you all for the info.

Mr70
09-08-2015, 06:28 PM
Redi-Strip here in Roselle did a fantastic job dipping 2 doors for me.
Second the neutralizing step,it's 90% of a successful process.

miket1
09-11-2015, 02:52 PM
There is a Co. in Evansville ,In. that does it, a restoration shop here takes the body and all the small parts/panels there on every car he restores, a great way to get rid of rust and start fresh.
I have a pair of 69 Camaro doors he dipped, they come out beautiful.

RS_COPO_Canuck
09-11-2015, 02:58 PM
The company in Evansville is, I believe, the one Roger Gibson has used for years - They were a "Redi-Strip" using the alkaline solution.....not acid. I thought they may be called something different know....and have started using acid.......I said using acid - not dropping acid. Lol