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Preserving Red oxide factory
Any suggestions on removing black paint on floors without disturbing original red oxide paint from factory , it was painted over with black paint previous owner
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Just qurious. Is you car a Norwood 70 z28? If its A vanuys car. It should have a black floor pan. Otherwise depends on the paint used to paint over the red oxide. Also preparation they used. If it was just painted over without sanding preparation. It may come off easily. Is it flaking off? That might make it easy to remove with a high pressure air nozzle. Otherwise using chemicals may disturb the red oxide. Maybe someone else has some more to add.
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1970 z28 4speed cranberry red white stripes standard saddle interior. 1970 L78 camaro cranberry red standard black interior original drivetrain. |
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Norwood 70z28 , never thought of trying air pressure, ill give it a try
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I've seen some videos of dry ice blasting, a shop in Cleveland does it now. They use it to remove undercoating, leaving the original red oxide untouched. Maybe that would work ?
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If this does work there are companies that will come to your home with dry ice blasters. They use it to remove mold.
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