Getting stubborn lacquer off.

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Getting stubborn lacquer off.

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I have a Mira 183 which blows beautifully but the lacquer has gone off and it looks as if it has leprosy. I tried a heavy sisal wheel which does remove it [and lots of brass] :evil: but this is heavy and slow work. Any really viscious stuff out there nowadays. Historically tubenet has discussed this but the stuff seems not available in little ol' UK.


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Oven cleaner, but but be prepared to elbow-grease off a lot of scary-looking black stuff that's left. This works.
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UncleBeer wrote: Mon Oct 31, 2022 5:10 am Oven cleaner, but but be prepared to elbow-grease off a lot of scary-looking black stuff that's left. This works.
And protect your lungs as really good oven cleaner is really bad stuff.
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC
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