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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: jcar315 on April 14, 2009, 08:43:00 PM
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I have been reading up on BD's how to thread. I have gotten brave enough to use some baby wipes and toothpaste on a couple of bows and the results are fantastic (sorry but no before and after pics) I am getting some acetone tomorrow to remove some tape residue and some wax. Did have one question: is there any way to "restore" the white part in front of the grips on a Kodiak? It isn't pure white like I see on others. Any suggestions? Thanks as always John
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Acetone works great at removing stuff, the only problem is that it will remove the finish if you rub too hard. Try rubbing a little on the white overlay but take it slow. I usually use charcoal lighter fluid for cleaning gunk off of bows, it is milder than acetone. Good luck.
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I use a product called Lift-Off.Home-Depot sells it.I used it to get the tape & gunk off my bows.I cleaned a Grumley that had tape from top to bottom & it did the job & left the finish intact.Also I've tried everything to clean up ragged out recurve bows & by far orange hand cleaner works better than anything else I've tried.
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I've used Oven Cleaner on my boats for years. Just don't let it sit. Takes off tape and gunk, black marks, etc. Polish it up afterwards.
Acetone is a little hard on things. I've seen it tear up fiberglass at times.
sam