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jahwarrior1423
05-12-13, 13:05
I bought a used glock that the guy spray painted the frame.
What's the best way to get the spray paint of the frame?
polymorpheous
05-12-13, 13:38
Non-chlorinated brake cleaner.
Non-chlorinated brake cleaner.
Was just trying this for the first time yesterday, works good!
steyrman13
05-12-13, 13:57
Acetone would be safer wouldn't it? There was a thread like this a few weeks ago and I mentioned how brake cleaner can melt some plastics. I've never done it on a glock or anything though. They may not react to BC like some plastics. Poly prob has more experience on that part than me
polymorpheous
05-12-13, 14:16
So the brake cleaner basically blasts the paint right off.
It doesn't need to soak.
Blast it, and if you're worried about your frame, run it under water after you use the brake cleaner.
FWIW, on metal parts I'll strip paint, duracoat, alumahyde, etc. with airplane stripper.
Works great, no scrubbing.
jahwarrior1423
05-12-13, 14:18
Ya, was more concerned of the harshness of paint remover.
airplane stripper.
I've never heard of airplane stripper. I've got a 6920 I need to strip. Where do you purchase it?
steyrman13
05-12-13, 15:19
I've never heard of airplane stripper. I've got a 6920 I need to strip. Where do you purchase it?
Auto parts store and some walmarts have it in auto section. It is very strong remover. Will removed all painted finishes off of aluminum wheels
Also called aircraft remover or something to that effect
Poly, will it remove the anodizing on ar?
polymorpheous
05-12-13, 15:45
http://www.homedepot.com/p/t/203714136?catalogId=10053&langId=-1&storeId=10051&N=5yc1v&R=203714136#.UY_-6WS9LTo
It will not affect the anodizing.
Best of all, the stripper is water soluble.
The brake cleaner should be fine for the plastic. I think it can be harmful to rubber though. I started a paint job on my HS stock yesterday and used some wal mart brake cleaner as a degreaser. Didn't have a problem with it at all
Thanks for the information gentleman! I've been dreading the thought of stripping it but from the sounds of things it should go pretty easy/quickly.
I've un-painted a lot of firearms.
Acetone and Prfession Goof-Off work best.
Aircraft remover works too but that shit is just too rowdy for me. It burns like Hell and is messy and hard to work with.
jahwarrior1423
05-15-13, 13:15
I'm just concerned with the glock frame...
Use 100% Acetone and have it saturate a cotton ball. The Glock frame can handle it. It may take a while since the paint probably has been soaked into the pores of the frame. As you are wiping it off, make sure you wipe off the acetone and the now somewhat runny paint that's being dissolved. If the runny paint dries, wipe it off with fresh acetone or you're going to have paint streaks. After the acetone dries, it may leave a white haze on the frame. Use some gun oil to wipe the frame down to get rid of the haze.
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