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If you are repainting your car or truck, it is a good idea to remove the paint completely instead of covering it up, unless you are sure that it has the original paint and that it is still in good condition. If you are painting over existing paint, the paint you put on your car is only as good as the coating beneath it. There are 3 major ways to strip paint from a car. You can sand cars that do not have multiple paint jobs, use chemical stripper for difficult jobs where you have to remove several layers of old paint or blast cars that have tight areas that you need to get into.
 
If you are repainting your car or truck, it is a good idea to remove the paint completely instead of covering it up, unless you are sure that it has the original paint and that it is still in good condition. If you are painting over existing paint, the paint you put on your car is only as good as the coating beneath it. There are 3 major ways to strip paint from a car. You can sand cars that do not have multiple paint jobs, use chemical stripper for difficult jobs where you have to remove several layers of old paint or blast cars that have tight areas that you need to get into.
  
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