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Title: Removing Paint From An Old Recurve
Post by: GrayRhino on October 27, 2009, 10:49:00 PM
What is the best way to get camo paint off an old bow?  I have a few that I've acquired and would like to see how they look under all the paint.  

Maybe there is already a thread on this, but I searched and did not find one.  

Thanks.
Title: Re: Removing Paint From An Old Recurve
Post by: 4runr on October 27, 2009, 11:37:00 PM
I used paper towels "DAMPENED" with acetone on a '61 Grizzly.

Don't get the papertowel too wet. You don't want to let the acetone penetrate into the glue. Worked fast to remove most of it, then I sanded the rest off.
Title: Re: Removing Paint From An Old Recurve
Post by: d. ward on October 28, 2009, 05:57:00 AM
best way to remove removable camo is with covergirl 100% acetone finger nail polish remover and one of those green scotch-brite pads...bd
Title: Re: Removing Paint From An Old Recurve
Post by: GrayRhino on October 28, 2009, 12:14:00 PM
Thanks for the info.  

Bowdoc, scrubbing with the scotch-brite pad won't hurt the finish underneath the camo paint?
Title: Re: Removing Paint From An Old Recurve
Post by: wadde on October 28, 2009, 10:04:00 PM
Take some comet and mix with water. Scrub the bow with a damp cloth dipped in the comet. If you are lucky some paints will come right off. If not you are in to the accetone. This will harm the varnish finish the comet will not. It is worth a try before you go to the accetone.
Title: Re: Removing Paint From An Old Recurve
Post by: d. ward on October 29, 2009, 05:23:00 AM
Covergirl Acetone finger nail polish remover will not hurt the original finish unless you do a lot of scrubbing because the actual original finish was a 3 part finish mixed with a hardner and tempeture controled cure time(real hard finish originaly).99% of camo paints come from those rattling type bomb cans and dry rather softish and will scrub off the bow rather quickly.Where as the original finish you will be scubbbbbbbbbing to remove that stuff.bd
Title: Re: Removing Paint From An Old Recurve
Post by: PAPALAPIN on October 29, 2009, 12:38:00 PM
I've used regular bulk acetone and never had a problem with the original finish.

I guess Bowdoc uses Cover Girl  because that's what he has around the house to remove his fingernail polish.    :banghead:      :banghead:
Title: Re: Removing Paint From An Old Recurve
Post by: Snakeeater on October 29, 2009, 03:53:00 PM
How else do you think he gets those red limb tips to look so BEAUTIFUL.
  :goldtooth:
Title: Re: Removing Paint From An Old Recurve
Post by: d. ward on October 29, 2009, 04:40:00 PM
OK Jack you let the cat out of the bag and now everyone will think I'am just another cheap easy covergirl date.With that said I would like to mention I am easy but not cheap.
I know this sounds crazy however finger nail polish remover is filterd in the manufacturing process a bit better then over the counter acetone.Not sure why may so it don't eat the ends of your fingers off.bd