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nitromors yellow or green tin
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
I used a whole big tin of green Nitromares trying to shift paint on two frames - utter shite - you might as well gurn at the moon and throw rocks at the sun :2gunsfiring_v1:
superbikedan:
if i'm stripping levers or calipers or even pedals than i find a tub slightly larger than the part i'm stripping
then pour the stripper just over the level of the part. leave over night and next day it should all wash off
under a tap, again do this week in week out and i'd say 95% of the time your left with perfect alloy or
steel paint free :daumenhoch:
ps also recycle what you used onto the next job ;)
kungfunky:
--- Quote from: BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN on September 04, 2012, 10:43 PM --- - you might as well gurn at the moon and throw rocks at the sun :2gunsfiring_v1:
--- End quote ---
I bet you've spent plenty of time doing that eh B :LolLolLolLol:
Retrodan72:
Top advice Dan, noted. :4_17_5:
oldschoolace:
If you are saving money you can still get decent paint stripper from pound + type shops. I used to get some from a place near me at 2.50 a tin. Burnt like fook if you got it on your hands and works as well as nitromors used too :daumenhoch:
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