started my "stripping rotas project"
i started my project for the day, of stripping my slips i had laying around.. But ive come to a hault; The paint came of just like melted butter, but there's this gray rubberish coating left behind!! Even aircraft remover doent touch it.. Has anyone else run into this problem, cuz im out of ideas other then the torch
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you need a stronger stripper.lol..the gray is a primer.i got have way through stripping some rotas until i realized that rotas are gay no matter what color they are, they are cheap, and that i hate them.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by espanol »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you need a stronger stripper.lol..the gray is a primer.i got have way through stripping some rotas until i realized that rotas are gay no matter what color they are, they are cheap, and that i hate them.</TD></TR></TABLE>
LOL
Yeah, you need a stronger stripper. Try Jasco paint stripper.
LOL
Yeah, you need a stronger stripper. Try Jasco paint stripper.
problem is .. they dont have that stuff around town ... ive looked : im thinking this stuff is etching primer and its bonded really really good..
Question: are all rotas like this with the gray primer underneath?
Question: are all rotas like this with the gray primer underneath?
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