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Mon Aug 15 2016 12:50 PM
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I have a Bennett 371 pump, Ser. No 1000 XXX 194921P that was originally red (Cheveron) I think. There was placed on this pump a round decal which was then painted over red at some time afterwards. The outside ring on this decal appears to be "flesh" color then a "dark blue" color within.
OK now...just how can I remove the red paint that was painted over this round decal without ruining the decal itself? This will be a "survivor" pump.
Thanks.
Steve Plucker Walla Walla, WA
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Good question. I am trying to get this spray paint off too.
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When one of you figures out how to pull this trick off, I need to take notes , LOTS of notes !!!!!!
see ya on the road folks !
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Graffiti Go may work on the spray paint keithia. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=z5qOqWw3zswI don't think anything will get the paint off the decal without destroying it. The decal is the more fragile of the two Steve.
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I've had success with taking years of paint off old decals using spray-on paint remover. Obviously you have to go slow and be careful but it works just fine. Keep a spray bottle with water (or whatever agent your particular chemical calls for) handy to stop the reaction if you get heavy-handed.
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