Original Posted By:----- Original Message ----- "giacummo"
Try normal paint stripper from the hardware store.- That will take it off just fine.- Scrape the residue off with a sharp plastic scraper then wash the remaining residue off.Dick N.
Pietenpol-List: How to remove Latex paint from fabric
Pietenpol-List: How to remove Latex paint from fabric
Original Posted By: "giacummo"
They also build them in pa and have nice airports with plenty of tie down space Juss sayinSent from my iPhoneOn Sep 14, 2012, at 10:08 AM, woodflier(at)aol.com wrote:> Beautiful job, Jeff. With all the Piets now in KY, VA, NC, WV and MD, we ought to have a mid-Atlantic Piet get together to terrorize the spam cans! I look forward to seeing your airplane in person and flying.> > Matt Paxton> NX629ML> > ============================================================================================================================================> ________________________________________________________________________________Subject: Pietenpol-List: How to remove Latex paint from fabric
They also build them in pa and have nice airports with plenty of tie down space Juss sayinSent from my iPhoneOn Sep 14, 2012, at 10:08 AM, woodflier(at)aol.com wrote:> Beautiful job, Jeff. With all the Piets now in KY, VA, NC, WV and MD, we ought to have a mid-Atlantic Piet get together to terrorize the spam cans! I look forward to seeing your airplane in person and flying.> > Matt Paxton> NX629ML> > ============================================================================================================================================> ________________________________________________________________________________Subject: Pietenpol-List: How to remove Latex paint from fabric
Original Posted By: Jim Markle
Before anything else, Jeff: congratulation for the Piet!!!, for me, here far awayfrom all those hand made flaying machines, its a .... pleasure?/confort?..I do not know how to said it.. see came out one after anoher with success.Now my little add..Few months ago I ask how to make certain repair in the rudder.. I install a wronghorn on it, cover the rudder, and paint it with latex to learn, and see howlatex work, later I discover the mistake... and the best answer I had was "cut,replace it and learn how to do it"... OK, I am in the process.. I do not care to cut, and replace it, the problem forme was the paint. How can I go to the fabric without damage it with the sandpaper?... I do not like that idea.. but if there is no other?.. I ask in painthouses if there is anything to remove the paint chemicaly.. the answer was nothing,so sand?.. so today I was in the garage doing others things and I sawa bottle of Tolueno that I use to clean the brushes I use to apply contac cement.and I try with it.. incredibel.. look this pictures herehttp://vgmk1.blogspot.com/2012/09/como-arreglar-un-agujero-y-rejadura-en.htmlthe fabric is like new.. without traces of the paint... So, if you are working with latex paint remember, tolueno (in english may be TOLUEN?)Regards--------Mario Giacummohttp://vgmk1.blogspot.comRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... ______Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 11:48:25 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
Before anything else, Jeff: congratulation for the Piet!!!, for me, here far awayfrom all those hand made flaying machines, its a .... pleasure?/confort?..I do not know how to said it.. see came out one after anoher with success.Now my little add..Few months ago I ask how to make certain repair in the rudder.. I install a wronghorn on it, cover the rudder, and paint it with latex to learn, and see howlatex work, later I discover the mistake... and the best answer I had was "cut,replace it and learn how to do it"... OK, I am in the process.. I do not care to cut, and replace it, the problem forme was the paint. How can I go to the fabric without damage it with the sandpaper?... I do not like that idea.. but if there is no other?.. I ask in painthouses if there is anything to remove the paint chemicaly.. the answer was nothing,so sand?.. so today I was in the garage doing others things and I sawa bottle of Tolueno that I use to clean the brushes I use to apply contac cement.and I try with it.. incredibel.. look this pictures herehttp://vgmk1.blogspot.com/2012/09/como-arreglar-un-agujero-y-rejadura-en.htmlthe fabric is like new.. without traces of the paint... So, if you are working with latex paint remember, tolueno (in english may be TOLUEN?)Regards--------Mario Giacummohttp://vgmk1.blogspot.comRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... ______Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 11:48:25 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
Re: Pietenpol-List: How to remove Latex paint from fabric
Original Posted By: "giacummo"
Try normal paint stripper from the hardware store. That will take it off just fine. Scrape the residue off with a sharp plastic scraper then wash the remaining residue off.Dick N.----- Original Message -----
Try normal paint stripper from the hardware store. That will take it off just fine. Scrape the residue off with a sharp plastic scraper then wash the remaining residue off.Dick N.----- Original Message -----
Re: Pietenpol-List: How to remove Latex paint from fabric
Original Posted By:> ----- Original Message ----- "giacummo"
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: How to remove Latex paint from fabricno, no, no ... Toluene is THE BEST, I discover it first.. ;o)))Mario Giacummo. -..- .. ... - .. .-. / . ... / ..- -. / .... . -.-. .... --- --..-- /...- .. ...- .. .-. / . ... / ..- -. / .- .-. - .not archive2012/9/14 Dick N >> Try normal paint stripper from the hardware store. That will take it off> just fine. Scrape the residue off with a sharp plastic scraper then wash> the remaining residue off.> Dick N.
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: How to remove Latex paint from fabricno, no, no ... Toluene is THE BEST, I discover it first.. ;o)))Mario Giacummo. -..- .. ... - .. .-. / . ... / ..- -. / .... . -.-. .... --- --..-- /...- .. ...- .. .-. / . ... / ..- -. / .- .-. - .not archive2012/9/14 Dick N >> Try normal paint stripper from the hardware store. That will take it off> just fine. Scrape the residue off with a sharp plastic scraper then wash> the remaining residue off.> Dick N.