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removing powder
Funkyworm:
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--- Quote from: NORTY40 on June 05, 2013, 01:43 PM ---Synstrip works on the majority of powders Mark :daumenhoch:
It's what SBD uses , available on ebay ;)
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cant find any on the bay,anybody got any for sale,only need enough for a set of bars please :coolsmiley:
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Seems to have dried up on the bay. I called the manufacturer Starchem themselves to see who sold it locally they were really helpful.
http://www.starchem.co.uk
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cheers for that :daumenhoch:
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No worries bud !
Chromo Buzz:
I have a 5 litre tub of the lethal stuff(starchem) in me shed, i can send some in a container to ya if ya interested? Just pay for the postage :daumenhoch:
Drop me a pm.........Buz ;)
markyp:
--- Quote from: oldskoolbuz on June 05, 2013, 10:05 PM ---I have a 5 litre tub of the lethal stuff(starchem) in me shed, i can send some in a container to ya if ya interested? Just pay for the postage :daumenhoch:
Drop me a pm.........Buz ;)
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thanks for the offer,i have permatex on its way from the good ol us of a :daumenhoch:
Shakey:
What bars you strippin.
I've just got some nos gt bars in bright 'Patterson' orange.
Not sure if its paint or powder but its coming off to make way for chrome.
Magoo:
Loctite 7200 gasket remover has always worked for me. :daumenhoch:
It's readily available at industrial suppliers and off ebay, for around £8 a tin. Best getting two tins as one will only just do a F&F plus bars.
Used liberally, it strips powder and rattle can nightmares for fun, just make sure you wash any residue off prior to refinishing. :crazy2:
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