Yeah, this brand finally re-formulated their stuff so it sort of workZ again. I found another one that works better yet. Will do a comparison vid when I get a chance.
Ive use paint stripper on a vehicle in the past. Worked out pretty good but was a bit messy. Thought about using this on a bicycle repaint. Should be a lot easier
Simple enough on METAL motorcycle parts. I tried it on my bike's plastic part and it didn't do much. Paint did bubble on most area, but not completely.
I stripped a tour pack with it. Worked decent. Except there were a few areas that it seemed to eat and bubble the plastic, which required some filler work. Not sure why it did that, but thought maybe the tour pack had been scrapped/scratched up in those areas prior to the to the existing paint job on it, or had some prior body work???
The spray can aircraft remover works incredible. Super quick and easy. Bubbles and starts stripping immediately
@@BushWookie603 Didn’t know they had a spray can version. Definitely going to check it out. ThankZ for the info!!!
Nice to see paint stripper available that still works.
Yeah, this brand finally re-formulated their stuff so it sort of workZ again. I found another one that works better yet. Will do a comparison vid when I get a chance.
Ive use paint stripper on a vehicle in the past. Worked out pretty good but was a bit messy. Thought about using this on a bicycle repaint. Should be a lot easier
It’Z quite messy no matter what lol. But works good for inside of fenders and complex curves where it’s hard to sand by machine.
Simple enough on METAL motorcycle parts.
I tried it on my bike's plastic part and it didn't do much.
Paint did bubble on most area, but not completely.
I stripped a tour pack with it. Worked decent. Except there were a few areas that it seemed to eat and bubble the plastic, which required some filler work. Not sure why it did that, but thought maybe the tour pack had been scrapped/scratched up in those areas prior to the to the existing paint job on it, or had some prior body work???