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Old 07-14-2014, 03:13 PM
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Stripping Zero Paints (and decals)

I've made a right pigs ear of my Belkits Fiesta. I've painted it with Zero paints, which as always went on perfectly, but I was appyling the Rossi Monza decals where it all went wrong.

I've obviously still got the kit decals which I could now use instead, but what is the best way of stripping the Zero paint and decals?
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Re: Stripping Zero Paints (and decals)

Submerge in isopropyl, a few hours should do it, I would have said half gour but a few hours should/will do the job.get toothbrush, then scrub it and watch the paint and decals come off.
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Old 07-16-2014, 05:02 AM
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Re: Stripping Zero Paints (and decals)

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Submerge in isopropyl, a few hours should do it, I would have said half gour but a few hours should/will do the job.get toothbrush, then scrub it and watch the paint and decals come off.


gavlaar84 - be sure and use the isopropyl alcohol that is 90% or greater - 70% isopropyl ETOH will take forever

Hope this all helps you -

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