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Advice Duracoating a carbon stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Smokepoles" data-source="post: 1467876" data-attributes="member: 79002"><p>Scotchbrite pad, sand paper, blast with corn cob... whatever's convenient. Just blow it off and wipe with laquer thinner, acetone, or something of the like. </p><p>The paint manners and mcm use on most stocks are the exact equivalent of duracoat, it'll stick fine. The paint in your picture was applied with a sponge. Don't worry and have fun with it. Half the fun is wearing the paint off so you can paint a new pattern again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokepoles, post: 1467876, member: 79002"] Scotchbrite pad, sand paper, blast with corn cob... whatever’s convenient. Just blow it off and wipe with laquer thinner, acetone, or something of the like. The paint manners and mcm use on most stocks are the exact equivalent of duracoat, it’ll stick fine. The paint in your picture was applied with a sponge. Don’t worry and have fun with it. Half the fun is wearing the paint off so you can paint a new pattern again. [/QUOTE]
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