In a message dated 1/22/04 9:19:18 AM Pacific Standard Time, wheelman@nac.net
writes:
> The silver paint looks almost like it has a camouflage
> effect from a past clear coating. I have tried several methods to see how
> it could be removed without damaging the original paint and so far nothing
> has worked. Now you see why my prejudice in this area.
>
I'm removing very yellowed and soft clear from a 1972 Flying Scott. I may be
particularly lucky with this project, as you can almost get it using your
thumb nail. What seems to be really doing the trick, is to apply lacquer thinner
via a rag, and then scrape with the thumb nail. Plastic scrapers have so far
proven too soft, so I'm getting ready to try making a tool out of oak or some
other hard wood. The challenge is the amount of time I can stand to smell
lacquer thinner fumes, and the thumb nail giving out!
Stevan Thomas
Alameda, CA