Hi everyone,
I'm after some advice on preparing my TZ cab for new decals. So far I'm down to an empty cab with the inside cleaned and the bottom sanded and sealed with a mat varnish.
I've stripped the old decals off using a heat gun and paint scraper. That all went very smoothly. I've filled and sanded the damaged corners and edges (sides were ok) using a selly's 2 part filler.
The problem I have now is that there is still a very thin layer residual glue on the timber. I have been sanding with 120 grit using a palm sander and it is taking an age. When I sand, I get very small balls of glue and timber on the suface which I have to brush off before continuing. Using this method, the sides now look and feel pretty smooth but I know that there is still some glue there.
I have tried various chemical methods to attack the glue.. oomph, shellac and thinners. When I use the thinners, the surface becomes very sticky so I know that there is glue there but the problem is that even when it becomes sticky, it is still almost impossible to get it off.
My plan is to use 3 coats of water based flooring varnish (Cabbots CFP Gloss) to seal the wood and fill any inperfections, I'll sand that back and then apply the decals dry if I'm feeling brave.
My question is how do any of you deal with this issue after heat stripping decals? Is it good enough to move onto painting or varnishing the cab once the wood is smooth or do I need to keep going until there is no trace of glue in the wood? ie no more balling when I sand.
If I need to remove all traces of glue, how do I do it?
Thanks