My stock black luggage rack needs a repaint. I plan on going to one of the local bodyshops with the rack and ask them to "sand-blast"(?) it to get all the paint off, then repaint it myself with some engine enamel.
I don't have any experience with this. Should I request something specific, like a certain kind of blast media thats less harmful to the metal? Or just hand it to the guy and say "Here, take that gun full of sand and strip all the paint off. Thanks Chief!"
If the paint is still solidly attached, there's really no need for total paint removal. Wet sanding with 400 grit Wet or Dry, used wet, and a touch of any needed primer will prep the paint for a fresh coat of color.
If you're dead set on blasting, there are several "new" medias used other than sand... walnut shells, soda, plastic media, all these will not damage the substrate as will sand. Think "sand"paper. Also, few autobody shops do blasting these days. Custom car resto places
may but most work is farmed out as the process is so nasty.
Once the part is blasted down to bare metal, primer needs to go on quickly or the oxidation process will get ya!
My 1981 R65 has some patina of age on the chassis and related components. I've been slowly rehabing them with the wet sand, primer (if needed) and rattle can technique. Looks factory, long lasting. BTW, Ace Hardware house-brand Semi-Flat Black is a ringer for the original BMW chassis paint!
Save some money and time by DIY'ing. Remember, wet sanding cures lots of painting ills.
Monte