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• #2
yes, i'm afraid that if you remove the red paint and then the white paint, only the natural steel colour will be visible.
it's a disappointment i know..
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• #3
yes, i'm afraid that if you remove the red paint and then the white paint, only the natural steel colour will be visible.
it's a disappointment i know..
It's basically the result I would like to see :)
..i formulated badly my question.. -
• #4
The force with this one is strong ...
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• #5
Nitromors will do it, I'm stripping my Langster steel as well soon.
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• #6
Bear in mind that ferrous metals tend to rust when not covered by paint or (shit loads) of laquer.....
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• #7
but, that is the natural steel colour
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• #8
I have stripped my langster with nitromors and it is chrome underneath
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• #9
I have stripped my langster several times.
I would like to strip the paint from a Langster steel.
I prefer a DIY solution, probably using nitromotors or similar.
It seems that just by removing the red paint (and the white paint below), only the natural steel colour will be visible.
Does anyone have experience in this?