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    Default Removing Efcolor Enamel

    Hi,
    has anybody any experience with removing the above...
    Regards
    Mark

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    No, but as the data sheet says it's an epoxy resin, it should burn off with a torch.
    Use a soft bushy flame and work in subdued light, so that you can see where the flame is being directed. Go on until any carbon residue has burnt off. Dennis.

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    I have no experience with that type of enamel, but if it is an epoxy resin then you may be able to dissolve it by soaking it in Nitromors paint stripper for a few hours or longer.

    James

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    Thanks Dennis and James for your thought's, i will give both methods a try....
    It's horrible stuff....
    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark1964 View Post
    Thanks Dennis and James for your thought's, i will give both methods a try....
    It's horrible stuff....
    Mark
    You've got me curious now - Why is it horrible stuff? Just to remove, or horrible in another way?

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    I guess because it's a craft product with rather garish colours. The real enamel can be much more gemstone like. Dennis.

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