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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:41 am Post subject: Removing lexan paper Was:Re: speed |
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I found that folding a paper towel several times, soaking it with
rubbing alcohol or naptha
(both worked about the same, but one is safer!), putting it on the
paper, and then covering it with
saran wrap worked. It takes a while for the solvent to soak in, and
this approach kept it from
evaporating while it worked. Still not fast, but it did soften the
stuff where it could be rubbed
off with a soft cloth, applied with of liberal amounts of elbow
grease. Mine was about the
same vintage. It helps to peel off what you can- slow, steady...
slow.....**#(at)*#&%!. then soak.
$.02
Jack
Austin, TX
avid MK IV
avid catalina
(the kitfox is gone, and I miss her)
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