I've always had good success with removing paint by using brake fluid and a toothbrush. Of course, that'll never save the original paint, but if you're planning on a respray...or maybe you want to remove a paintbomb from the engine and carbs, and get it all back to bare aluminium...brake fluid really seems to do a nice job. And it usually won't bother your rubber gaskets, seals, boots, etc. so no need to strip every thing down first.
I’ve been watching your channel for about a year now, and one of my favorite things about it is your commitment to preserving originality and doing so in a practical sense. If I’m in your shoes, I can almost guarantee I would’ve scuffed that up and laid down some new paint. I would’ve seen that ugly spray job and never would’ve thought that the paint underneath might be better. I have used Goof Off overspray remover to good effect. Spray on a textile rag and wipe. Like it says on the can, don’t spray directly onto the surface, it will get into the original finish and remove that too. Ask me how I know. 😬
I wish I was your neighbour I’d be round every day you would get sick of me coming lol I’d be quiet promise that what you have showed is amazing really is as is all the stuff you do but today was more or less instant change / and then that makes you think why would someone do that / but you and me don’t have the answers for that lol ❤love your channel it’s so down to earth but so much we can learn ❤ top man
That might be off an old Wing I put together from parts. They christened it Frankenwing. It had parts from about 8 wings, a Suzuki a Kawasaki and even a BMW! I painted it blue because every panel was a different color! I built it as a winter sidecar hack and didn't care what it looked like. Probably not off my bike looking at the state of the blue paint, I took a little more care laying it on!!
I haven’t shown the Goldwing yet. Just a few Easter eggs. The carbs on the bench and now the front fender. Should make its debut this week. It works better on chrome. You don’t have to worry about ruining the factory paint. Thanks for watching.
The way your speech started to slur and the way you struggled to stay coherent about two thirds through is a great advert for ventilation. Seriously, the reason it evaporates off so quick is because that's just about 100% volatile content. Straight into your lungs, straight into your blood, straight into your brain. I love your work, thanks for uploading but you've got to look after your health too.
I've always had good success with removing paint by using brake fluid and a toothbrush. Of course, that'll never save the original paint, but if you're planning on a respray...or maybe you want to remove a paintbomb from the engine and carbs, and get it all back to bare aluminium...brake fluid really seems to do a nice job. And it usually won't bother your rubber gaskets, seals, boots, etc. so no need to strip every thing down first.
I am going to give that a try. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome video! A clean old factory paint job is almost always 100 times better than the badly rattle canned flat black bikes I see for sale.
Yes it is. Thanks for watching
Looks good and you get to keep the oem paint nice. Only original once. They make tape so you can brush the stripes back on so no biggie there.
Plus it was fun to do. Thanks for watching.
I’ve been watching your channel for about a year now, and one of my favorite things about it is your commitment to preserving originality and doing so in a practical sense. If I’m in your shoes, I can almost guarantee I would’ve scuffed that up and laid down some new paint. I would’ve seen that ugly spray job and never would’ve thought that the paint underneath might be better.
I have used Goof Off overspray remover to good effect. Spray on a textile rag and wipe. Like it says on the can, don’t spray directly onto the surface, it will get into the original finish and remove that too. Ask me how I know. 😬
I was amazed at how it it turned out. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the Goo Gone tip. I am going to pick so up.
Brilliant man! That works very well!
Came out so much better than I expected. Thanks for watching.
I wish I was your neighbour I’d be round every day you would get sick of me coming lol I’d be quiet promise that what you have showed is amazing really is as is all the stuff you do but today was more or less instant change / and then that makes you think why would someone do that / but you and me don’t have the answers for that lol ❤love your channel it’s so down to earth but so much we can learn ❤ top man
Awesome!!! My neighbors house is for sale! 🤣 I could use some help getting through all these projects. Thanks for watching.
Pin stripping tape? (did it on my 87 Aspencade with great results) and will look darn near new---great job!
Great idea. Thank you for sharing.
That might be off an old Wing I put together from parts. They christened it Frankenwing. It had parts from about 8 wings, a Suzuki a Kawasaki and even a BMW!
I painted it blue because every panel was a different color!
I built it as a winter sidecar hack and didn't care what it looked like.
Probably not off my bike looking at the state of the blue paint, I took a little more care laying it on!!
🤣😂🤣 The painter in this case did not prep or mask anything. Everything has blue overspray.
nicely done, top job
Came out so good. Thanks for watching.
Mmm carb cleaner and polish flavored coffee sounds good😂
Jokes aside, that worked amazing!
🤣🤣🤣worked so good. Thanks for watching.
Wondering if acetone soaked cloths would also work.
I am sure it would. Thanks for watching.
back to needin a paint job lols
Thanks for watching.
A buzz kill for whoever spent all the time laying down that quality paint job.
I know, hope they don’t see this.
Get you some Turtle wax ice (paste)to use on it after you get it clean
Gonna have to look into that. Thanks for the tip.
Do you finish off with a coat of some kind of wax?
I will ceramic coat it after I do the other pieces.
Very nice! Would this work on painted Chrome? Anywho, Thanks for showing us this cool hack. 🤙
P.S. You have a Goldwing now? I missed it apparently....
I haven’t shown the Goldwing yet. Just a few Easter eggs. The carbs on the bench and now the front fender. Should make its debut this week.
It works better on chrome. You don’t have to worry about ruining the factory paint.
Thanks for watching.
@@motorcyclerewind Thank you!!
Back to stock is always better!!!!!!!!!!!!
I believe so too. Thanks for watching
The way your speech started to slur and the way you struggled to stay coherent about two thirds through is a great advert for ventilation. Seriously, the reason it evaporates off so quick is because that's just about 100% volatile content. Straight into your lungs, straight into your blood, straight into your brain. I love your work, thanks for uploading but you've got to look after your health too.
Thanks for looking out.