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Stripping The Paint Off Black Shimano Pedals
Retrodan72:
--- Quote from: That Swan Guy on April 29, 2014, 08:50 PM ---Any good? :LolLolLolLol:
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Very good. "wantit"
Rabdul06:
I stripped some black DX and it was tough going. Get yourself a quality (i.e. powerful) paint stripper, a cold beer and some time.....
The surface is dimpled so the paint sticks like sh1t to a blanket - I used a tooth brush after leaving them soak overnight in the end.
Retrodan72:
--- Quote from: Rabdul06 on May 01, 2014, 03:33 PM ---
I stripped some black DX and it was tough going. Get yourself a quality (i.e. powerful) paint stripper, a cold beer and some time.....
The surface is dimpled so the paint sticks like sh1t to a blanket - I used a tooth brush after leaving them soak overnight in the end.
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Cheers Ian, no need now as I've done a deal with the Swan Gay. :daumenhoch:
fischflo:
--- Quote from: Retrodan72 on May 01, 2014, 03:38 PM ---
Cheers Ian, no need for the stripper now as I've done a deal with the Swan Gay. :daumenhoch:
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:shocked:
hokuspokus74:
nitromors is fooking no good mate,i get industrial paint stripper,if you know of anywhere that produces it get stuff called...pro strip 2000,you let them soak in it and that does the job in know time mate,iget mine from a company over here called ARChem in newtownards,google them and see if they will send you sum,i get 5 litre jar for £25 :daumenhoch:
hope this is some help to you.get it of them and you be suprised how powerful the stuff really is ;)
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