I've started stripping pieces off from under the hood/hood in preparation for the new paint that I'm getting done just as soon as our spring weather kicks in (it's spring here). I plan on stripping off all the parts like the grill, bumpers, lights, as well as all the parts from under the hood that don't affect the drive-ability of the car, as I still have to drive it to the painter. So I've progressively been taking parts into work and using their glass bead blasting cabinet to strip them back to bare metal. I have to say, the 30 year old Honda paint comes of pretty easily, and all that is left is a perfect surface for applying primer and paint. I did a part yesterday and painted it with VHT paint, which I then baked in the oven for an hour, as per the instructions. The only thing was, I wasn't happy with the finish, so I took it back to work this morning and proceeded to blast the new paint off so I could start all over again to get a perfect finish. Only thing was, the VHT paint was tough as nails, and it took me ages to get it off again. Like 4 times as long as it did yesterday when I stripped the old Honda paint off. So thumbs up to the VHT oven baked finishes, although it was a PITA finding out just how good it really is.
Fresh out of the oven, here are the; hood/hood lock, cover for the cabin vent intakes, and voltage regulator fuse bracket...