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Savage No.4 MK1 again...
The black coating on this rifle is chipped everywhere, and in bad shape. A few questions:
What is this stuff?
How do I get it off? (easier way than sanding?)
Can I still get this coating?
What can I use as a substitute coating?
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01-24-2010 01:19 PM
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It sounds like suncorite, a very hard oil based paint which is a night mare to remove. Some others may have alternative methods but I find sanding or light sand blasting works well. Its still available in some places but there are newer finishes available which would be easier to use.
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Hi Treeman,
I removed it from my No4 MKI* with beadplasting. No damge on the markings and no traces from beadplastingare left. Henkel has suncorite but i dont know if they sell it to privat person.
Regards
Gunner
Regards Ulrich
Nothing is impossible until you've tried it !
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Don't know about finding suncorite. What if I just sand it, and spray with Hi Temp Grille paint? Maybe rub a coat of Tru Oil or Tung Oil on, after the paint is good and dry. Think the oil coat would make the paint a bit more durable?
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Treeman,
there are some other threads in this forum with the same questions. The guys there use a other sort of paint. Try this one: Anyone know a source of suncorite?
Regards
Gunner
Sorry copied only the headliner not the link
Regards Ulrich
Nothing is impossible until you've tried it !
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Originally Posted by
armabill
Remove it with acetone.
If its Suncorite, all you'll get is a CLEAN chipped up finish. This here's a real "He-Man Woman Hater's Club" finish. (Sorry for the 1930's "Our Gang" reference, but its common lingo around here.)
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