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What is everyone using nowadays to strip?
Funkyworm:
--- Quote from: Taipan on July 02, 2013, 04:58 PM ---In my experience Synstrip is rubbish,the paint was just as hard to get off as using a cheapo stripper from Wilko's :-\ seen pictures on here with paint just falling off frames? not so in my experience sorry :2gunsfiring_v1:
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Synstryp does work, for small parts like headsets you need to try to keep the part in a container & pour on . A small (tupperware container) will do & stick the lid on !
Because of the fumes if you are doing a frame or larger part you really need to work in a well ventilated area or do it outside . Problem with this is it tends to evaporate quickly & it dries up so you need to give it a head start, i've scored the paint or powder with a wire brush before painting or pouring it on & then placed the frame in to a large bin liner (rubble sack) & sealed the top stopping it from evaporating & it works a treat but you need to be patient. On a thick powder it could take a day or so but it will do the job. :daumenhoch:
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