Haven't tested it on Suzuki paint.
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UncleMike
Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
Haven't tested it on Suzuki paint.
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UncleMike
Originally posted by chuck hahn View Posthe said earlier that he let fluid set for 24 hrs in the inside and it did no damage. I dont think the palstic was originally painted..least that was my understanding. He said the tank was the same blue as the blue in the molded plastic already.
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detorn
this doesn't seem to be working for me, anyone got something else? I've tried commercial grade easy-off for cold ovens (used as directed and left over night). I did the dot-3, both scrubbed right away and left over night. I've also sanded and it took 3 hours to get a 6 inch square piece with the paint off, and that doesn't include the sanding I'll have to do to remove the mess the initial sanding left.
I called the local auto paint place to price out just a media blast and they said it would be $150. I really don't have that kinda loot but I'm running out of options.
ideas?
thanks
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UncleMike
Not sure what to tell you. It's really working great for me. Onto the side covers now. Soak a towel and lay it right on the paint surface. Come back a day later and if you kept it wet the paint should fall right off.
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bluewool
I had the front of my car painted by insurance because the pick up in front blew a wheel cylinder coming down a mountain pass..
I was considering attempting it on the triumph but the risk is too great Ill just hand sand .. And sand and sand and sand... Sand and so on.
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