Sometimes it becomes necessary to completely repaint the bumper of the car. For example, if the old paint began to peel. But for this you must first remove the old paint. And you can do this in three different ways.
In fact, all methods of removing paint from the bumper are equally effective. Which one to choose from these methods is up to you to decide. Well, it also depends on what tool is available.
Removing paint from a bumper with compressed air
This is one of the simplest and most time-consuming methods, but it is not suitable in all situations. The essence of this method is simple - a "ragged" paint on the bumper is removed with a jet of compressed air.
Please note that this method is suitable in cases where the paint lags well enough on the metal surface. Otherwise, you have to use an alternative method.
The same compressed air, but paired with a hammer
This method is more universal, and suitable for most cases. With a hammer, you need to break the paint on the bumper. And then it just blows off with compressed air. But there is another way that you can also use at home.
Using a hair dryer and spatula
You can quickly remove old paint from a car bumper with a building hair dryer and a spatula. First you need to warm up a portion of the surface of the autobumper, and then scrape off the rags of paint with a spatula.
For more information on how to remove paint from a metal bumper of a car, we recommend that you look in the video on our website.