Getting Paint off White Parts

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Getting Paint off White Parts

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Can this be done without ruining the Parts?

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Re: Getting Paint off White Parts

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i washed paint off of white parts with lacquer thinner without any issues.

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Re: Getting Paint off White Parts

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I ususally just use an xacto knife and lightly scratch/scrape it off. Its also a good way to remove small surface stains.

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Re: Getting Paint off White Parts

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I've used acetone with success.
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Re: Getting Paint off White Parts

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Wow you can use laquer thinner? you shoulda told me i got tanks of that stuff. Well someone suggested break fluid, and it worked pretty well, had to scrape off some of the bottom 2 layers of loose paint, top 2 came off by soaking. I purposely bought break fluid for this project, but now i will try laquer thinner.

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Re: Getting Paint off White Parts

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carloco8 wrote:I've used acetone with success.
+1 works well and doesn't affect parts

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Re: Getting Paint off White Parts

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castrol super clean if you can find it.

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