removing paint
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Re: removing paint
iono it didnt work for me, i got some kleen-strip aircraft remover stuff from walmart for like 4 bucks and i sprayed it on and let it sit and it wiped right off no problems at all. im doing a second coat right now to get the detailed spots. if you ever need paint gone use this stuff, it only took like 20 minutes and it works great and its cheap.
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Re: removing paint
Originally Posted by j4k3
iono it didnt work for me, i got some kleen-strip aircraft remover stuff from walmart for like 4 bucks and i sprayed it on and let it sit and it wiped right off no problems at all. im doing a second coat right now to get the detailed spots. if you ever need paint gone use this stuff, it only took like 20 minutes and it works great and its cheap.
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Re: removing paint
Buy some Aircraft paint strip or Auto strip at wal mart, spray it on and rub it with a tooth brush. If the paint does not come off easily with that, use a scraping tool like a piece of wood or putty knife but be careful not to bear down too hard... This stuff takes off powder coat like it is brushing off dust. Latex paint is a little more difficult to get off. I had to scrape mine off with the putty knife.
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Re: removing paint
Originally Posted by Hatch Man(GsR)
Buy some Aircraft paint strip or Auto strip at wal mart, spray it on and rub it with a tooth brush. If the paint does not come off easily with that, use a scraping tool like a piece of wood or putty knife but be careful not to bear down too hard... This stuff takes off powder coat like it is brushing off dust. Latex paint is a little more difficult to get off. I had to scrape mine off with the putty knife.
i used that and it got most of it off. its starting to take off the stock honda rim color though
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Re: removing paint
use "gasket remover" you spray it on when it starts to ripple in 2 seconds wipe it off and wash with soap and water and they should be ok.. if you haven`t already ruined them with that aircraft cleaner..
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Re: removing paint
i thought u wanted to take the paint completely off. If you want to keep the stock honda paint then u should find another way because that aircraft stripper will take some paint off... Guess its too late tho.