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    Restoration. Paint Stripper.

    Alright, So I got my Trike from my GrandFather, and he painted all camo, I mean every little piece got painted, Now I want it to be All original, except for maybe the tires, love my super swampers, xD. Anyway, I was looking for the best way to do A complete re-paint. Any ideas?
    85' 250sx

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    I have a 250sx that was camo and i just used the spray stripper!!

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    Alright, I plan on experimenting with a few different things, ill let yall know.
    85' 250sx

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    Why would you ever want to remove the camo? Get yourself some camo cloths and the cops would never see you when your riding down the road...lol!!!

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    AIRCRAFT STRIPPER...a little pricey but works great and doesnt pit aluminum,get at any autparts store

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    if its the plastics i wouldnt use real heavy aircraft paint stripper, it might eat the plastic. if it is the plastic try borrowing a powerfull gas operated pressure washer, a guy on here had a ytm all spray painted black. he just used the pressure washer, boom looked like new.

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    you could get a hot stripper...maybe two...haha.
    In all seriousness, you could just repaint it overtop of the camo so that you don't damage what's underneath.
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    commom sense will tell u not to use on plastic

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    If it paint,laquer thinner will wipe it off and im pretty sure stripper wont hurt plastic(it comes in a plastic container) just dont leave it on too long or let it dry out

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    Alright, thanks guys, appreciate all the advice
    85' 250sx

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    i used heavy duty paint stripper on my plastics with no problems what so ever...well aside from the fact that I couldnt get all the paint off. it was like a latex house paint, real thick stuff
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    Quote Originally Posted by reddawg85 View Post
    commom sense will tell u not to use on plastic
    thats under the assumption everyone has common sense

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    Deffinately use a pressure washer on the plastic. Paint stripped might not melt the plastic but it will make it more brittle or weaken it.

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    pain striper is not realy that good of a idea unless you trow your trike under water after to neutralize it the residue left behinde can ruin any paint you put over it rinseing it with a hose is not enough i used to work at a auto body shop i got to watch my boss paint a car 5 times before the paint stuck and it still looked bad

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    there are two diffent types of paint striper. becareful not to use aircraft striper for metal on your plastic otherwise it will eat the plastic or warp it real bad. and also make sure you wash it down real good with hot soap and water.
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