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removing paint from a bow?

Started by adkmountainken, November 23, 2007, 06:16:00 PM

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adkmountainken

just picked up a new to me Bear Grizzly from Bowspirit and was thinking about removing someof the brown paint used to camo it up.  not sure if i will yet or not but if i do will 0000 steel wool be ok to use? any other ideas? THANKS again Chris for the bow!!!!!!!! you da man!!!!
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lodestar

did one last year with denatured alcohol, as a matter of fact it too was a bear grizzly. Just wet an old towel and lay it on it till it loosens up. takes awile but she'll come clean and not break down the finish. When done just hit her with some car polish.

woodchucker

Go with the Alcohol&Elbowgrease method....(NO STEEL WOOL!!!!!)

It takes awhile but heck,everyone needs a winter "project" right Brother?????

(after your done,if you don't have any car polish,Lemon Pledge shines them up real nice)
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Big Dave

Acetone or fingernail polish remover
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Chris Wilson

I used denatured alcohol and a rag last time I had to remove old paint off a bow.  It worked really well.
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Minuteman

Just cleaned up a grizz two weeks ago. I used 0000 steel wool and finger nail polish remover took about ten minutes. Gotta use a buncha the remover though. Finish looks good as new when done.
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Dave2old

Just tap the afflicted areas lightly with a chainsaw. I prefer the Stihl.

Bowspirit

Ha...see, told ya it was either acetone or denatured alcohol...  :bigsmyl:  
If you're still on the fence about removing the paint, my suggestion is that you should. There really is a pretty bow hiding under all that flat brown paint...
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snufer

Try lacquer thinner and use very fine steel wool, it won't dissolve the original finish beneath the paint.


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