J jordan1 Member Messages 2,049 Location Yorkshire England Sep 16, 2013 #1 Great stuff for celly and 2k, not bad for powder coatings but today dumped a few bits in my tank splashed with dried on ordinary household paint. Found it stuggled even after an hour or so. Odd???.
Great stuff for celly and 2k, not bad for powder coatings but today dumped a few bits in my tank splashed with dried on ordinary household paint. Found it stuggled even after an hour or so. Odd???.
Pete. Member Messages 14,483 Location Kent, UK Sep 16, 2013 #2 Have you kept a layer of water on the surface of the tank? If not all the solvents in the Methylene Chloride might have evaporated away.
Have you kept a layer of water on the surface of the tank? If not all the solvents in the Methylene Chloride might have evaporated away.
rtbcomp Moderator Messages 18,574 Location Sheffield UK Sep 16, 2013 #3 I've found similar, sometimes paint lifts immediately, sometimes it hasn't budged after a couple of days. It will be softened though and makes blasting a lot easier. It will re-harden to some extent in air as the solvent evaporates off.
I've found similar, sometimes paint lifts immediately, sometimes it hasn't budged after a couple of days. It will be softened though and makes blasting a lot easier. It will re-harden to some extent in air as the solvent evaporates off.
J jordan1 Member Messages 2,049 Location Yorkshire England Sep 16, 2013 #4 rtbcomp said: I've found similar, sometimes paint lifts immediately, sometimes it hasn't budged after a couple of days. It will be softened though and makes blasting a lot easier. It will re-harden to some extent in air as the solvent evaporates off. Click to expand... Just seemed odd when harder paint lifts much easier, the make up I suppose. Cheers
rtbcomp said: I've found similar, sometimes paint lifts immediately, sometimes it hasn't budged after a couple of days. It will be softened though and makes blasting a lot easier. It will re-harden to some extent in air as the solvent evaporates off. Click to expand... Just seemed odd when harder paint lifts much easier, the make up I suppose. Cheers