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Nachtzehrer Veteran user Portugal 324 Posts |
Hello:
Hope you can help I have a mahka tendo appearing cane (metal) and the paint is chipping off. Otherwise the cane works absolutly perfect. Is there a way to remove the paint of the cane without ruining the metal (springiness, etc=) That way at least I'll have a usable cane in dark bluish metal color. Its a pity to have it in storage cause of the paint chipping as it works perfect. Thanks
Alex
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randirain Inner circle Fort Worth, TX 1650 Posts |
It's powder coated I am sure, so look up ways to deal with that...
Here's one I found... https://www.pittsburghsprayequip.com/201......e-guide/ Randi |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
I suggest you try paint remover, it took off all kinds of different finishes for me.
Have no idea if it would affect the metal, it may, as chemicals usually create heat during the process. I don't know why you would not use the cane if it fits your act. You can simply touch up the finish, as it will not be seen by an audience 10 or more feet away from you. The appearance is usually so fast, the audience has no time to notice flaws. Even if the touch up paint is not an exact match, it would not be noticed either. I have used Epoxy paint on props, it is a very tough paint, and dries smooth, I would use that for touch up. |
Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11172 Posts |
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