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Old 10-24-2007, 11:06 AM   #3
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Re: Re-build (WIP) of a Einhell MTB-3000

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Originally Posted by MPWR
Terrific Gio, great stuff. Exactly the kind of thing we want to see here.

What's the problem using WD-40 near 2K paint?

For cleanup, most of those options would probably work, but it would be easier (and probably safer) to use an automotive cleaner/degreaser. You should be able to get it in an auto parts store- it may come in a spray bottle, and it might smell like oranges or something- but it's great for this kind of cleaning.
Thanks a lot Andy. I found on Minilathe's site a guide to tune-up the beast... hoping to be able to re mount it LOL

WD40> 2K clears don't love silicone (also particles in the air due to the use of releasing agent casting resin or lubricant), I started to win my battle against 2K clear few months after I cleaned/WD40dded (LOL) my RC cars in the same place I paint.... to me not only a coincidence. True I changed airbrush and few other stuff, but I forgot the trouble I had at the first attempts with 2k stuff

EDIT> PS: spoke's part is PE
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