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Strip Paint Now or Pay Later

by pcr_admin | May 23, 2013 | Car Restoration, Classic Car Restoration

 Stripping paint down to bare metal takes lots of time and money, so why do it? As much as cost-conscience classic car enthusiasts would like the option of scuffing and spraying their restoration projects, unfortunately it’s not always viable. Obvious reasons for...

Sandblasting Your Restoration Project: The Pros and Cons

by pcr_admin | Mar 26, 2013 | Car Restoration, Classic Car Restoration

Sandblasting is one of the most effective to remove rust from a classic car restoration project.  Despite its effective, however, there are several potential drawbacks to keep in mind. The sandblasting process can be extremely aggressive, so before you start blasting...

Paint Stripping: When to Scuff-and-Shoot, and When to Strip

by beanstalk | Nov 7, 2012 | Muscle Car Restoration

Whether you’re building high-end Pro Touring musclecar, a concours-quality classic, or just something to roll around in on cruise night, nothing makes or breaks a restoration project like the paint job. At Precision Restorations, one of the most common questions we...

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