Im not media blasting it because I dont care enough about the part.
I think I may just go the sanding route if I even decide to repair the fender. I am still weighing my options.
Awesome. I have heard this from a few people but was curious if there was something better.
I can really just spray it off with water after it eats and bubbles up?
I hate those fucking videos. All they do is make the next 40 year old penny pinching twat bitch about everything a real mechanic does. Don't take your car to a fucking Jiffy Lube for a 3$ oil change and expect magic to happen.
The people that are hired are told everyday...every hour to "sell more" "sell more" "sell more".
Of course he is going to recommend a fuel filter...air filter...blah blah.
If you know your gas tank needs dropped to change a fuel filter...some 20 year old guy making tops 9$ an hour...and plus you want the whole job done in a half hour...well gee..he might just skip out on the work.
All these videos do is give people who do quality work and are actual "mechanics" a bad rep.
What is a good, easy to use product that I can use to strip the old paint off of a fender?
Preferably something cheap and available locally, aka Wal-Mart, Advance, etc.
Thanks
Ya homie, listen hurr mang. Youz beez wantin ta bump out dat Prius? Fo sho.
Hit up da boyz at Wezt Coazt Kustomz mang, theyll send X to da Z Xzibit out to ya crib and theyll hook it up real phat and tidy y0.
Wordz.