Getting recent paint off a painted surface.

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Jerry B.
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Getting recent paint off a painted surface.

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Years ago I bought a Vic V that has been completely brush painted gold. It was not a quality paint job. It looked like someone handed the painter a paint brush and a quart of gold paint and said " you've got five minutes to paint this". I stripped the cabinet and nickeled parts but before I stripped the horn, someone suggested I use lacquer thinner to remove recent paint from old paint. I tried it and it worked. It did remove most of the gold striping but the black paint was untouched. I hadn't thought about it until I purchased a wood grained metal horn that had paint splotches all over it. I used a Q tip and lacquer thinner and it worked. The wood graining was untouched. Always test in an inconspicuous area.


CAUTION!!!! Always wear rubber gloves when working with lacquer thinner. ALWAYS!!!

Jerry Blais

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Re: Getting recent paint off a painted surface.

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Nail polish remover also can work well.

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