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Removing Paint from Aluminium Cans: A Scientific Approach
Thanks a lot. I will take a look. I really apprciate your help. -
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Removing Paint from Aluminium Cans: A Scientific Approach
Because I need the exposed aluminium in order to apply an other layer by mean of electrolysis. -
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Removing Paint from Aluminium Cans: A Scientific Approach
Hi Wazani, I've tried it. It don't work at all. -
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Removing Paint from Aluminium Cans: A Scientific Approach
I will keep you posted. My success will be yours too. Thanks -
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Removing Paint from Aluminium Cans: A Scientific Approach
I’ve tried this product today (http://www.leboncoin.fr/bricolage_jardinage/173826508.htm?ca=6_s ). No can do. I smeared a can for more than an hour. It didn’t even “blink”. -
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Removing Paint from Aluminium Cans: A Scientific Approach
Guys, I wish you were her! I would at least buy you a beer (in a can). I will actually try to contact one of the can producers here in southern France. Ball Packaging Europe has a plant down here. Believe me, I appreciate your efforts and I hope to do able to do the same if you should... -
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Removing Paint from Aluminium Cans: A Scientific Approach
Hi Chemisttree, You understood everything. :-) Thanks a lot. I will in effect consider sandblasting. Do you thing electrolysis can peel of the printed label. Sorry for asking. Maybe the question dumb, but if I don’t ask it, I will never learn. -
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Removing Paint from Aluminium Cans: A Scientific Approach
Nicodemus, Thank you very much. I really appreciate your effort to help me. I am going to use thousands of cans in order to produce the panels. :-) Since I am in France, I don’t know if I can find Nitromors. I’ve read about the product and it looks if it can do the trick. Once again... -
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Removing Paint from Aluminium Cans: A Scientific Approach
Hi, My name is Juba and I’ve invented a solar panel based on used pop soda cans. But in order to apply the black chrome on the exposed aluminium, I need to remove the label (paint) on the cans. What is the paint made of? What is the best chemical to remove it? I thank you in advance...