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Dumb question??
stidds:
If it is cold paint stripper doesn't work very well so if the part is in the cold shed or garage then it won't strip as good.
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
been trying again - fooking shite - fooking cold - fooking waste of time - fooking waste of money :tickedoff:
and the stuff is green now - do you can see where it is not working ::)
Dark Diggler:
Permatex Gasket remover :daumenhoch:
oldschoolace:
Nitromores is shite these days. I had to restore an Edwardian staircase recently and the supposed extra strength stuff was bobbins. Found some stuff at a local pound shop (it was 2.50 ::) ) which was much more like the paint stripper i remembered using as a nipper. If you dont mind the work, a stanley knife dragged at 90 degrees to the tube will take it off but be careful! :daumenhoch:
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
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OK so the question is - the difference between powder and paint when looking at it and how it looks when chipped ? it's because when doing the two frames - one was easy to start to shift until it went to a gulp - the other is harder than nails to shift - but has a paint look and not a plastic look ?
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