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Normally i wet sand and paint anything i do when i do paint.i noticed that the factory paint is peeling on some spots on the fangs and guess whats underneath
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Normally i wet sand and paint anything i do when i do paint.i noticed that the factory paint is peeling on some spots on the fangs and guess whats underneath ? black.
the color i am wanting to do to get rid of the blue.my question is,does anyone know if a paint thinner or something of the sort will finish taking the paint off so i wouldnt have to paint it and worry about chipping ? surely someone else has thought of this and had good results maybe ? or am i just going to have to break down and sand it ? i appreciate any and all help from those who have experience in painting the fangs or simply using something that will just take off the paint. and please dont suggest aircraft stripper. ![]() |
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