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<squirrel skinner>
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I have a Enfield thats been painted. I don't know what kind of paint it is, but it won't come off. I've tried every thing from hand wire brushes, to getting a extra course sanding disk for a drill. And it won't come off. Now I'm ready to try something chemical, can any body tell what kind would work?
 
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If it is just paint then try paint remover.

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<manhasset>
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I soaked a 98 mauser that was painted in the gallon can of Gunk carb. cleaner. Floated right off, no harm to the action.
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Carbarator cleaners RULE! I always have a case on hand.

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<squirrel skinner>
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Manhasset,
where can some one get this "Gunk carb" cleaner? I've never heard of that befor.
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Squirrel, you might try an auto parts shop, or your local discount center.

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<manhasset>
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Squirrel, Eterry is correct.Gunk is a trade name with Solder Seal(liq.wrench?) made by Radiator Specialty Co. charlotte,NC.

I would imagine any carb. cleaner would do, just this product does not evaporate as fast as the stuff in the spray cans. The gallon can comes with a small parts basket inside for soaking.
Bob

 
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The last Enfield that I stripped was done on a wire wheel on my bench grinder.

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