Dec 7, 2022 #1 Harris557 Expert Rating - 100% 5 0 0 Joined Jan 2, 2022 Messages 339 Points 28 Location Pensacola Hey i need some ideas on how to remove duracoat from a synthetic stock. I recently received this rifle that someone has duracoated and it is chipping i would like to have the original form of the stock. Any help thanks! Attachments EB002E5A-A221-41E8-955F-A834F6D9BE21.jpeg 177.8 KB · Views: 53
Hey i need some ideas on how to remove duracoat from a synthetic stock. I recently received this rifle that someone has duracoated and it is chipping i would like to have the original form of the stock. Any help thanks!
Dec 7, 2022 #2 N nwfdub Expert Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Joined May 3, 2020 Messages 236 Points 43 Acetone. Soak for 10. Should peel off under your fingernail. Sent from my SM-G715U using Tapatalk
Dec 7, 2022 #3 Harris557 Expert Rating - 100% 5 0 0 Joined Jan 2, 2022 Messages 339 Points 28 Location Pensacola nwfdub said: Acetone. Soak for 10. Should peel off under your fingernail. Sent from my SM-G715U using Tapatalk Click to expand... Thanks will the acetone damage the synthetic stock at all?
nwfdub said: Acetone. Soak for 10. Should peel off under your fingernail. Sent from my SM-G715U using Tapatalk Click to expand... Thanks will the acetone damage the synthetic stock at all?
Dec 7, 2022 #4 rossi Master Rating - 94.7% 17 1 1 Joined Mar 4, 2015 Messages 2,041 Points 113 Location Pensacola Fl Acetone is not friendly towards plastics and polymers.
Dec 7, 2022 #5 BluesBrother Master Rating - 100% 103 0 0 Joined Mar 12, 2018 Messages 2,354 Points 113 Location Pensacola rossi said: Acetone is not friendly towards plastics and polymers. Click to expand... Or skin either. Wear gloves.
rossi said: Acetone is not friendly towards plastics and polymers. Click to expand... Or skin either. Wear gloves.