Removing old logos from hex flight cases |
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MattStolton
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If life starts with the first one, it ends with a second one. By the second one, you really wont care half as much!
Just home schooling my two. I get STEM lessons funnily enough, although this mornings White Rose Maths is cooking. Go figure. Any way, good luck! Back to solvent of choice, you can buy cans of Graffiti remover, designed to lift (spray) paint off stuff. Start with one that claims to be "plastic safe" if it is plastic sheet clad ply flight case. Some of the more solvent based ones with dissolve the plastic as well, so start gently. Obviously, wash your clothes and self after using solvents before going near new arrival. Wont harm the "baby" at all, but will send "mum" into an absolute hissy fit, which is far more dangerous to health. |
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Matt Stolton - Technical Director (!!!) - Wilding Sound Ltd
"Sparkius metiretur vestra" - "Meter Your Mains" |
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Boxes-R-Blue
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Use a nail brush you NEVER intend putting near your nails and BA40 solvent, BUT do a little test first, Gun cleaner, Cellulose thinners, BA40 can all attack the finish of the diamond board and leave a f***ing nasty mess!
The "proper" way to stensil a case is an ink roller not, paint, that cleans off well, spray paint etc can be bitch. Jace's washer is a real option, but a steam stripper with a brass brush works. I think BRP, Claire etc had it right with wooden road trunks! |
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Kinda Been there, Kinda done that, YOU COULDN'T handle my bar bill!
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