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Topic: removing silkscreen stuff from plastic.
So I got in a cap disto block today, and the silkscreening on the plastic cover looks like total ass. Is there a safe way to remove the silkscreen section? I can get some of it off with my finger nails, but some of it doesnt wanna come off. -------------------- ----------- Edward Fay
Nocturnus
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Member # 5318
posted 08-18-2005 03:37 PM
So I got in a cap disto block today, and the silkscreening on the plastic cover looks like total ass. Is there a safe way to remove the silkscreen section? I can get some of it off with my finger nails, but some of it doesnt wanna come off. -------------------- ----------- Edward Fay
Posts: 34 | From: Austin, TX | Registered: Jun 2001
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laquer thinner will take care of it... but you have to be careful or you'll take care of the plastic too lol... -------------------- Scottie Johnson Sound Pressure Technologies
scottiej
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posted 08-18-2005 06:20 PM
laquer thinner will take care of it... but you have to be careful or you'll take care of the plastic too lol... -------------------- Scottie Johnson Sound Pressure Technologies
Posts: 2330 | From: Morgantown, KY | Registered: Apr 2001
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heh, i just thought since i can scrape if off w/my fingernail maybe some 400+ grit wetsandpaper will get it. -------------------- ----------- Edward Fay
Nocturnus
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posted 08-18-2005 08:23 PM
heh, i just thought since i can scrape if off w/my fingernail maybe some 400+ grit wetsandpaper will get it. -------------------- ----------- Edward Fay
Posts: 34 | From: Austin, TX | Registered: Jun 2001
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