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Old 02-19-2008, 10:41 AM
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Trying to get paint off my circ and raw water pump pullies. Huge difference using paint stripper between primed areas and not primed. My search didn't turn up much advice except on refinishing drives. I don't think it'd be worth it for me to take four pullies to a sandblaster so I'm trying to do it myself.
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You could try Metyleenchloride,this is some sort paint remover (but its thin like water),you can put is in a can ,and let your pully,s go under ,and leave them there for a few hours
When you take them out you only have to wash them with scotch brite and water.

OEM merc paint is very tough ,and is usually more difficult to remove than other paint systems.

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Two years ago I decided to repaint my drive. I tried everything to remove the OEM finish. Paint strippers, DA wheels, you name it. Finally bead blasted it. Did the whole drive in probably 1 hr.
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Mercury's paint process is exceptional. Its unlikely you can apply paint that will last as long as theirs. Why not prepare and paint over it?
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Originally Posted by MOBILEMERCMAN
Mercury's paint process is exceptional. Its unlikely you can apply paint that will last as long as theirs. Why not prepare and paint over it?
Jim, looks like not everything gets painted by Merc. Or warm salt water is probably as good a paint remover, just takes a little more time.

I didn't take pictures of the raw water pump pullies but those get the really good process just like the drives apparently. I wanted to strip everything and start from scratch. When it comes time to clean up the drives, definitely going to leave them alone and paint over.
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The GM pieces don't get the same attention the merc aluminum stuff gets.
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If you are in Lauderdale take them to Fusion Powder Coating ask for Pat - 954-925-9911
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Powdercoat is most easily removed by having your powdercoater put it in their oven late in the day at an elevated temp setting. It just falls off.
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Have it bead blasted , done in a flash and ready for prep & paint..good luck
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