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  • #16
    It's not really working all that well..
    Shall I leave it on until the spray has dried?

    As I left it 15 minutes, then 30 minutes and its still a pain in the arse to scratch it off...?
    I thought it was supposed to flake off with a little brushing with a nail file?
    Recoils: TM MK18 / TM Recce / TM G36K / TM AK102
    Rifles: G&P LMT MRP
    Shotguns: TM M870 / TM M3 / G&P Sheriff 870 / Madbul AGX Tan
    Pistols: TM; Sig P226, Hi Capa Extreme x2, 1911 MEU / KWA; USP.45, M226, Glock 26, USP-c x2 / KJW 1911

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    • #17
      Re: Paint stripping

      it should just come off really easy just spray loads on so its soaked then leave it an hour or so and try that but it should come off easily with a scrubbing brush ( not wire or brillo pad's) that will damage it a nail scrubbing beush is what you want

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      • #18
        Worked today, left the stuff on overnight as it wasn't working in a couple of hours.

        The paint came straight off this time though
        Recoils: TM MK18 / TM Recce / TM G36K / TM AK102
        Rifles: G&P LMT MRP
        Shotguns: TM M870 / TM M3 / G&P Sheriff 870 / Madbul AGX Tan
        Pistols: TM; Sig P226, Hi Capa Extreme x2, 1911 MEU / KWA; USP.45, M226, Glock 26, USP-c x2 / KJW 1911

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        • #19
          Re: Paint stripping

          great! you have now mastered the power of fairy lol

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          • #20
            Re: Paint stripping

            I used brake and clutch cleaner to depaint my last gun, works almost instantly and didnt damage a thing, tried so many other things and it is deffo the quickest and best imo
            Mitch

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