Looking at stripping the old finish off a stock
Whats the best remover you's guys use, was going to get nitrimors but thought Id ask first
Chris
Looking at stripping the old finish off a stock
Whats the best remover you's guys use, was going to get nitrimors but thought Id ask first
Chris
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I haven't done many but, after a tip from a mate, covering a stock in Nitromorse and wrapping it in cling film for half an hour worked ok.
All of the above.
I don’t use a chemical stripper. I have found I get better results physically scraping it off.
I then use several coats of bleach to remove the old colour (on beech)
Stripped a stock with No Nonsense stripper from Screwfix around £5 for 1/2 a litre.Worked for me,no smells no gloves.
Another vote for Screwfix No Nonsense stripper, I did my 9015 stock with it.
Follow the instructions and it works brilliantly.