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Joefuski
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17 September, 2011, 12:25
Re: Best way to remove paint?
Without a doubt media blasting is best but for cost/effort needed I'd use power spray.
Also Robobo, if you wanna see how well it works youtube search it that's how I found out about it.
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17 September, 2011, 14:43
Re: Best way to remove paint?
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I would say sand/media blasting is best. But from the comments made from others the power spray option seems the best option for you, and probably works just as well!
I'm also now curious to see how well it would work!
Well ill do some piccys when i do it, only after i fix my bike (why are crankshafts so expensive?!?)
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