[TPIN] Re: lacquer stripping
Allegro69
allegro69 at comcast.net
Sun Jan 14 11:08:32 CST 2007
The quoted text below might be of interest. More info about Aircraft
Stripper is available at this site
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BHJ2X8/ref=nosim?tag=finishingcominc&link_code=as3&camp=211189&creative=373489
"I have many years of painting experience, as well as an avid musician and
musical instrument repairer. The easiest solution to your problem, without
all the trouble of hiring someone at great expense, is to go to buy some
Aircraft Stripper. Use it outside, or a well-ventilated area. Clean your
piece with soap and water, dry well, purchase a THROW AWAY BRUSH at a paint
dealer, (They'll know what you mean.). Shake the stripper well, then pour
into a plastic container, apply the stripper in ONE DIRECTION, (This will
form an exterior barrier that will prevent the chemicals from escaping as
fast). If the stripper is wet, it's working. Wait about 15 minutes and wash
with more soap and water, dry, and repeat as necessary. If a white haze
appears on the metal just clean it with CLR.
JL
jerry lamar bowers
Chattanooga,tn,usa"
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