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Paint Stripping
CD17:
--- Quote from: steve69 on December 17, 2013, 11:18 PM ---I have some Chris if needed ;)
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PMed :daumenhoch:
kang:
Not to be confused with Rustins Strypit, which is, erm, not very good
BMX1973:
Not thread hijacking. :-\ Do you have to be more careful with Starchem than Nitromores as the former is stronger? I know if you use plastic gloves Nitormores burns through them. Whats best to use?
Hope you dont mind me posting this CD17. :)
CD17:
--- Quote from: BMX1973 on December 18, 2013, 10:23 AM ---Not thread hijacking. :-\ Do you have to be more careful with Starchem than Nitromores as the former is stronger? I know if you use plastic gloves Nitormores burns through them. Whats best to use?
Hope you dont mind me posting this CD17. :)
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Of course not :) :daumenhoch:
oldtired:
--- Quote from: kang on December 18, 2013, 09:57 AM ---Not to be confused with Rustins Strypit, which is, erm, not very good
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was going to post up the strypit stuff , as an alternative, personally i find it ok , good on spray,factory paint finish, takes a bit of time to get powder to blister but it does work
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