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<blockquote data-quote="OldOneEye" data-source="post: 1333833" data-attributes="member: 547986"><p>Super nice, it almost seems like you need to paint the badge another color if possible.</p><p></p><p>Eastwood sells a powder coating kit. You need a compressor and an oven.</p><p></p><p>The Sears one doesn't require anything but the oven, but the colors seem to be a little limited (they sell them in baggies at the store, which seems to be a pricey way to buy powder).</p><p></p><p>Eastwood has more info on how to do it.</p><p></p><p>I have been told you can get something called aircraft stripper that seems to work wonders on removing finishes. Best way is supposedly to spray the product and then stick it in a bag and let it soak in (the bag keeps it from evaporating). I always grab a few bags when I take a plane (those oversized bags used for skis and baby seats). Big, strong and hold up well.</p><p></p><p>Juan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldOneEye, post: 1333833, member: 547986"] Super nice, it almost seems like you need to paint the badge another color if possible. Eastwood sells a powder coating kit. You need a compressor and an oven. The Sears one doesn't require anything but the oven, but the colors seem to be a little limited (they sell them in baggies at the store, which seems to be a pricey way to buy powder). Eastwood has more info on how to do it. I have been told you can get something called aircraft stripper that seems to work wonders on removing finishes. Best way is supposedly to spray the product and then stick it in a bag and let it soak in (the bag keeps it from evaporating). I always grab a few bags when I take a plane (those oversized bags used for skis and baby seats). Big, strong and hold up well. Juan [/QUOTE]
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