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How to get paint off limbs on Bear Kodiak?

Started by ymountainman, January 19, 2012, 07:12:00 PM

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ymountainman

Hey will paint come off of the limbs on a old bear recurve? What do yall use?Thanks!!

Reaper TN

I had good luck with Goo Gone Extreme in the spray can.  Cleaned up an early 70's Bear Kodiak Hunter that some dummy had spray painted the limbs on.  Didn't harm the finish of the bow a bit.
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ymountainman

Thanks i wonder if they sell that in Arkansas?

Covey

Denatured alcohol and OOOO steel wool. I've done some with this method with great results. After you use the alcohol, use aome good carnuba wax. Shines right up!!

Jason

bianchijon

If it is cheap spray paint, lighter fluid will wash it right off.

Jack Shanks

If your Kodiak is from the fifties or earlier I would use extreme caution before using any type of product to remove paint. I used a little goo gone on a 54 Kodiak once to remove a minuscule amount of tape residue and it took the finish right off in that spot. Finger nail polish remover on a rag would be a good start on later made bows from the early sixties on. What ever you use try a small spot first to make sure it doesn't damage the finish underneath. For later made bows and hard to remove paint I have had mostly good results with using a Min Wax product called Antique Furniture Restorer. If you do a search on the History and Collecting forums you can probably bring up some old threads on the subject of removing paint.
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reddogge

I've had great success with Formby's Refinisher and a Scotch Brite pad.
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Tree Rat

60-70's era, use acetone and follow with a good wax job.
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redogge looks like a piece of art was under that camo. was that factory camo ?
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arrowslinger22

WD-40 works well and I have not had problems with the finishes.  Can't say that for the denatured alcohol.  Pealed the finish right off a browning bow I was cleaning up.
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jerrod

Not an expert on this but the paint you are removing from that bow might have been done at the Bear factory, and wouldn't affect the value of the bow.  If that's the reason for removing it , if not there are some good methods in this thread.
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JJB

I've had good luck with fingernail polish remover and a rag also as Jack mentioned above.
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jerrod

Not an expert on this but the paint you are removing from that bow might have been done at the Bear factory, and wouldn't affect the value of the bow.  If that's the reason for removing it , if not there are some good methods in this thread.
John 3:16


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