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Chemicals for removing fusion bonded epoxy - mnickels - 20 Apr 2009 Since the epoxy removal process is such an expensive one I am looking into the possibility of a brush on chemical with sufficient dwell time working. With this in mind I am waiting on samples of a few Industrial strength brands that boast the capability of removing fusion bonded epoxy from steel. I'll let you know how I get on. Re: Chemicals for removing fusion bonded epoxy - Dan6457 - 20 Apr 2009 It might work mate, but you won't be able to get inside some of the chassis sections with brush on stuff. Re: Chemicals for removing fusion bonded epoxy - Barson - 23 Apr 2009 might be just as quick to get a blow torch (might need a friend) on it and burn it off. it just scrapes of with a little heat ![]() Re: Chemicals for removing fusion bonded epoxy - stu3954 - 08 Jun 2009 Just get it burned off at pro strip in nottingham, cheap and brilliant job, they even blast it aswell to get any rust off, superb honestly. Re: Chemicals for removing fusion bonded epoxy - mnickels - 08 Jun 2009 Just asked you about the location on your other post. As I also asked there how much was it? Priced shipping the frame to them from here in Belfast. £120 each way but looks like the best option at the minute |