Coyote
Finally riding a big boys bike
So my neighbor told one of his friends I am interested in fixing up old bikes and he dug
an old Stingray (1966) frame out of his basement that I could have as long as I brought
it back and showed him once the resto was complete.
Problem is one of his kids had spraybombed it back in the day and covered up the
original paint and some bare spots.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to how to remove the old paint without
stripping the original Schwinn paint?
I know their paint is pretty darn durable and I was able to clear a test spot with some
Aircraft Stripper with success.
Any experts have a better method?
I don't mind if it's tedious, just don't want to mung up the original paint in the process.
Thanks!
an old Stingray (1966) frame out of his basement that I could have as long as I brought
it back and showed him once the resto was complete.
Problem is one of his kids had spraybombed it back in the day and covered up the
original paint and some bare spots.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to how to remove the old paint without
stripping the original Schwinn paint?
I know their paint is pretty darn durable and I was able to clear a test spot with some
Aircraft Stripper with success.
Any experts have a better method?
I don't mind if it's tedious, just don't want to mung up the original paint in the process.
Thanks!