Sauce440 New Member Apr 5, 2013 449 4 23 26 Michigan Aug 26, 2013 #1 whats the best way to get paint off of the fenders? someone spray painted them on my lt250 and the power washer is taking to long.
whats the best way to get paint off of the fenders? someone spray painted them on my lt250 and the power washer is taking to long.
Wifesblaster Built not bought Feb 10, 2012 3,513 111 105 44 Maryland Aug 26, 2013 #2 I used a product called strip away. Works really well.
Sauce440 New Member Apr 5, 2013 449 4 23 26 Michigan Aug 26, 2013 #4 i dont want to fade the plastics or anything. so im kinda iffy on using paint thinner.
89blaster89 Member Aug 26, 2011 4,739 25 90 28 Pacific northwest, washington Aug 26, 2013 #5 I clean plastics, I did herps
Wifesblaster Built not bought Feb 10, 2012 3,513 111 105 44 Maryland Aug 26, 2013 #7 89blaster89 said: I clean plastics, I did herps Click to expand... What size paddles are they? What gearing do you run? Those things look huge!
89blaster89 said: I clean plastics, I did herps Click to expand... What size paddles are they? What gearing do you run? Those things look huge!
Herpderplol BRRAAAAAAAAAPP Aug 22, 2012 6,290 496 136 26 Dickinson, ND Aug 26, 2013 #8 You havent done anything till i get them back...
89blaster89 Member Aug 26, 2011 4,739 25 90 28 Pacific northwest, washington Aug 26, 2013 #9 Wifesblaster said: What size paddles are they? What gearing do you run? Those things look huge! Click to expand... there 20x11-8, and I run stock gearing, in the dunes a 39 tooth rear would be better but ehh, yea paddles always do look bigger but yeah, they sure do help I:I and they throw a nice roost
Wifesblaster said: What size paddles are they? What gearing do you run? Those things look huge! Click to expand... there 20x11-8, and I run stock gearing, in the dunes a 39 tooth rear would be better but ehh, yea paddles always do look bigger but yeah, they sure do help I:I and they throw a nice roost