I usually spray it with gasket remover and let it set for a while and wipe as much off as I can with a rag and then the blaster usually gets off whats left fairly easily.
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Re: Best way to remove black RTV??
What caseywan says is probably your best way. Unfortunately theres no quick way unless you do like I do at work. Scrape and scotch brite. But then you have marks to deal with. If it's in a area that doesn't matter scotch brite it or use a fine sand paper and sand it off, marking is minimal this way versus scraping,
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Re: Best way to remove black RTV??
Originally posted by polertIs there some chemical that removes RTV with easy. I have tried gasket remover, stripper, heat, and solvent. No great easy luck. Never had the stuff hold this good. ThanksComment
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not trying to hi-jack but how do you guys strip valve covers to prepare them for powder coating. the ones with PCV baffles build into them can not be sandblasted or sand/media well get trapped inside it. whats the quickest and easiest way to strip them?Comment
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Re: Best way to remove black RTV??
Originally posted by 300zxdrivernot trying to hi-jack but how do you guys strip valve covers to prepare them for powder coating. the ones with PCV baffles build into them can not be sandblasted or sand/media well get trapped inside it. whats the quickest and easiest way to strip them?
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