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nitromors yellow or green tin
That Swan Guy:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Starchem-5-Ltr-Paint-Stripper-Synstrip-/290770048150?pt=UK_Body_Shop_Supplies_Paint&hash=item43b33ed496#ht_3760wt_906
kalex:
i guess this starchem synstrip is a pretty potent chemical, is it ok for items that are alloy underneath the paint.
also does it only come in a 5LTR tub ( i know people in the trade need larger quantities) but 1 LTR i would imagine last me for age's
That Swan Guy:
You would use a litre of nitroshit on a pair of brake levers!
kungfunky:
--- Quote from: SuperBikeDan on September 04, 2012, 09:10 PM ---dont waste your money on nitromors, starchem synstrip all the way :daumenhoch:
--- End quote ---
Listen to what the man says :daumenhoch:
kalex:
i'm not questioning SBD knowledge
what i was saying is that i didn't expect how much nitromors is needed to do a pair of levers for example.
i've bought other things in larger quantities than i've needed and wasted 75% of it that's all
i thought it would be a case of brushing a thin layer on and your done, not bunging the whole tin on them.
but put it this way i've been put off using nitromors now.
i would still be interested though if anyone could post pics of before and after using nitromors just to see what type of results they get.
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