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Old 02-13-19 | 04:34 AM
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delbiker1
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Stripping

Originally Posted by oliver1850
I'd guess the paint on your frame is nothing more exotic than acrylic enamel. Any decent stripper should work. Get some coarse steel wool, a cheap paint brush to apply the stripper, rubber gloves, a big piece of cardboard to cover the floor and have at it.

Assuming it's not damaged, keep the original fork.
Thanks for the reply. The paint has already started to come while I was cleaning the frame with Goo Gone and them a blue scrubber with soapy water. I think it is going to be fairly easy to get the frame down to raw steel. I have what I need except for the stripping product. I am definitely using the original fork. My next big decision is going to be the color/colors.
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