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stripping coloured brake levers advice

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rick1970:

--- Quote from: brummie on February 05, 2011, 08:57 PM ---it is dity
nitromors from halfords
paint some on ( use gloves ffs )
watch it bubble
scrape it off


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;D yeh remember me dad using it on dinky cars years ago amazing stuff to watch :LolLolLolLol: cheers pal

stfc:
If your repainting just wet flat them and repaint, no need to remove all the old paint,

Andy68:
Gonna play Dad now.......... Wear eye protection!!!!! A couple of yrs ago I stripped an old engineers wooden tool chest. I'd finished. picked up some wire wool I'd used and a blob of stripper flicked up off it straight in to my eye! :shocked: The pain...... 3 weeks later after loads of hospital visits I was told I was lucky not to lose my sight...... Would hate it to happen to anyone else.

BMX1973:
put them in a tin with nitromores in overnight and watch the magic in the morning :)

rick1970:

--- Quote from: Andy68 on February 06, 2011, 08:18 PM ---Gonna play Dad now.......... Wear eye protection!!!!! A couple of yrs ago I stripped an old engineers wooden tool chest. I'd finished. picked up some wire wool I'd used and a blob of stripper flicked up off it straight in to my eye! :shocked: The pain...... 3 weeks later after loads of hospital visits I was told I was lucky not to lose my sight...... Would hate it to happen to anyone else.

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ouch!! Goggles it is then in a tin overnight..don't plan on repaint maybe just back to alloy then lacker or polish cheers lads :daumenhoch:

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