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My M51A2 dump has it on the right front fender just below the exhaust cutout, just CARC by itself. The DTC 8606 has it on the right front fender also,
WCARC
05 01 :roll:
Here's a different one, my DTC 8606 forklift has CARC paint on it just looks like normal camo. There is a stencil on the right front fender that states:
WDCARC
01/05
I was told that meant it was painted with the water based CARC in January of 05. Last winter it started popping paint in...
:ditto:I used this method on my '53 Dodge on the large flat areas using Aircraft Stripper outside on windy days. There were multiple layers of what looked like white house paint the rural fire dept. had painted the truck with over the green. After a couple of hours the paint just slid off with a...
What ever method you use you need to recognise the hazzards. Wether mechanical making dust, or chemical leaving waste to dispose of properly CARC is dangerous stuff.
I personally prefer the stripper, dealing with the fumes is easier for me than dealing with dust.
As far as a needle scaler...
The only way I've had success removing CARC without grinding is using Aircraft stripper made by Klean Strip. It will take it off if you can stand the fumes. It's brutal even outdoors, I use a full face respirator with the yellow cartridges.2cents Don't get it on bare skin either, really burns.
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