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Hydro Dipping Removal?
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01/31/15 12:03 AM
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texasaggie09
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Can hydro dipping be removed from a synthetic stock (without damaging the stock)? The stock has rubber grip inserts too so I would need to protect those.
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Re: Hydro Dipping Removal?
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01/31/15 12:40 AM
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Contact a company that hydros and ask them. There is bound to be something that will get it off.
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Re: Hydro Dipping Removal?
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01/31/15 02:05 AM
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I believe the process is to paint an undercoat color, hydrodip, and then clear coat. So I imagine something to remove the paint would be needed. However, I think anything that would remove paint would affect the synthetic stock in the end.
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Re: Hydro Dipping Removal?
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01/31/15 04:58 AM
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More than likely the stocks were sand blasted prior to the base coat being applied. Your probably going to have to re coat the stocks with something.
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Re: Hydro Dipping Removal?
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01/31/15 05:03 AM
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Okay. I may just leave it "as is". Thanks, guys!
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