Frame Painting/Power Coating?

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Re: Frame Painting/Power Coating?

Postby ZDM » Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:16 pm

I have a can of Aircraft Stripper I bought a couple of weeks ago. With the help of my daughter I've narrowed down that I either got it at Auto Zone or Wal Mart.
I am sure I didn't get mine at the Depot(at least the one in West Jordan that I checked)

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Re: Frame Painting/Power Coating?

Postby b2 » Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:27 pm

ZDM wrote:I have a can of Aircraft Stripper I bought a couple of weeks ago. With the help of my daughter I've narrowed down that I either got it at Auto Zone or Wal Mart.
I am sure I didn't get mine at the Depot(at least the one in West Jordan that I checked)

Good tip. Thanks, I'll check there as well.

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Re: Frame Painting/Power Coating?

Postby bnd » Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:42 pm

I talked to Dave today (Sat. night 6th? in 28 I) & he bought some stuff in a blue can at HD, applied it this morning to his Staats frame, S&M forks & bars. He said the paint for the most part came right off. He scrubbed up the surfaces with a stainless steel brush, primered & painted out of a spray rattle can. He says it looks factory.

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