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SYNSTRIP...LOVERLY STUFF..
adenough:
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--- Quote from: glenboy on January 24, 2013, 09:41 PM ---bet you a tenner the wifey was out :LolLolLolLol:
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ten pound comin my way.... :LolLolLolLol: its me moms house, she even lets me strip anno in the kitchen and get the polishing mop out as long as i 'promise to clean up' :daumenhoch: nowt allowed down here though ,even have to take me shoes off >:(
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is your real name Norman Bates ;D Yes mother !
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language Timothy :LolLolLolLol:
Rossi46:
Top tip though. I have been meaning to strip a frame of its paint for a while now and after reading all the reports about Nitromors being so pathetic these days i had almost given up hope. This stuff looks like its the mutts nuts and you have done a sterling job on the crank arms :daumenhoch:
dordymush:
i left a pair of crank arms in nitromors for a full night just see if it would do anything.
got up the next morning and the paint had hardly bubbled.
total shite and waste of money :tickedoff:
gib66:
--- Quote from: dordymush on January 25, 2013, 12:22 AM ---i left a pair of crank arms in nitromors for a full night just see if it would do anything.
got up the next morning and the paint had hardly bubbled.
total shite and waste of money :tickedoff:
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i agree dave its no good anymiore for good paint or powder it dont touch it at alll
Badbaldie:
Nitromorse worked a treat for me ... It lifted the powder in no time at all .have I just been very lucky ?
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