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#9072
Sun Jun 01 2003 07:13 PM
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I saw Pumpman2's question regarding metal scratch's after he removed paint. I use a process in my area called( Plastic Media Dry Strip) to remove paint from pump's. It doesn't remove any metal like sandblasting or warping if the guy doing it isn't careful. I use it on every thing but the computer. It's also widely used here to remove paint from car's and air craft part's and is not expensive about the same as blasting. Thank's Brian
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#9073
Sun Jun 01 2003 07:50 PM
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Hey Brian.. Tell me more.. Where do you buy it??..How do you apply it?? Sounds like something I need to know about.. Brand name?? Acid?? Thanks...
------------------ Frank
Frank
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#9074
Sun Jun 01 2003 07:55 PM
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Oh!! Plastic Media Blast!!... OK, I know what you are talking about.. Brain Fart.. for a second. I thought you were talking about a fantastic NEW product for removing paint.. cool and effective.. and available at your local NAPA store.
------------------ Frank
Frank
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