Cant remove all logo´s from 3t handlebars.
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I have been trying to remove all the logo´s and grafics from my 3T handlebars. I have used acetone, but there is a small portion of the logo left, its just a white haze, but you can still just about make out the logo´s. What´s the next step? soak it in acetone for a while or?
I have been trying to remove all the logo´s and grafics from my 3T handlebars. I have used acetone, but there is a small portion of the logo left, its just a white haze, but you can still just about make out the logo´s. What´s the next step? soak it in acetone for a while or?
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Use Goof-Off to remove that last bit of "haze" you're describing.
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Scotchbrite pad soaked in acetone should do the trick...
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Thanks for the suggestions Will be in the workshop later to test the reason for removing them is that they where worn and looked tatty, that's why I want to get rid of them
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Ok I use a rough sponge with acetone, unfortunately it also rubbed some of the black of aswell! Luckely I had a can of black paint in the workshop oso finished it off with that...
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