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1985 Haro Master paint advice

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Swivel:
Can't bring myself to Rob.

Anyway these original masters were wet sprayed, not powdered, so nitromors would kill it  :-\

Swivel:

--- Quote from: doomchild on October 04, 2011, 05:18 PM ---That's F%^&ed mate. You want to send it to me, for safe keeping.  ;)

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Haha you got more than enough  ;D but if you're after a master I may sell you another 85 of mine that isn't an early serial like this if you want, talk to me  ;)

ukoldschool:
there is always that option (sending it off for a non original powdercoat finish) if you want it to look like all the others ie non original and with too thick paint......
Personally id clean the yellow off and leave it rather than touching it in

Swivel:

--- Quote from: ukoldschool on October 04, 2011, 05:00 PM ---try T-Cut on the yellow bits

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Tried it before, no luck...  >:(

Swivel:

--- Quote from: ukoldschool on October 04, 2011, 05:20 PM ---there is always that option (sending it off for a non original powdercoat finish) if you want it to look like all the others ie non original and with too thick paint......
Personally id clean the yellow off and leave it rather than touching it in

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Dan does a great job but if I can keep something original I will try... just wish there was a way to retain the white but remove this yellow gloss paint! Must be a way...

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