rockford33
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Earlier this year I had my valve covers powdercoated so they were back to the way the factory had painted them (wrinkle red). Well, the powdercoater (in Tx, I'm in MD) just sprayed the entire top. The front valve cover has raised lettering that used to be plain steel (no color). I am looking for a way to remove the powdercoating on the lettering without compromising the integrity of the rest of the powdercoating (chipping at the edges of the letters, etc.). Anyone know of a good way to do this? I was thinking of taking some 1500 or 2000 grit sand paper with a sanding block and slowly working it back down to bare metal. I figure this will be gentle enough to slowly wear down the powdercoating without compromising the edges. Any thougts or suggestions?
Thanks,
Neil
Thanks,
Neil