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Post by fuzz269 on Aug 8, 2011 23:51:22 GMT -5
I have spent all day tryin to get paint off of some of my wolf traps, I had a couple with wax on still so I tryed boilen them with some other traps and all that did was get white paint chips onto the other traps, what a mess, finaly used a torch to get the wax off and now they are soakin in paint thiner. I will never pain a k9 trap again as long as I live, boil/wax/dye clean, simple and eazy.
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Post by catmando1 on Aug 9, 2011 20:48:08 GMT -5
FUZZER!!!!! Been there and done that! Dye and wax for me too bud!!!
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Post by fuzz269 on Aug 10, 2011 0:28:47 GMT -5
Still fightin them today, but I think I got them on the run now, got enough of the wax off to get paint thinner on them and it seams to be gettin most of the paint off. Now just to get the thinner smell off befor I can dye them. I have one soakin overnight cause the paint wont loosen up even with the thinner, it may have to be a beaver trap for the next season or 2 to were the paint off. Never again on a k9 trap.
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