Restoring a once custom painted gun - info inside.

CrumpsRAWR

Members
Joined
Apr 21, 2015
Messages
26
Reaction score
1
Hello there! I recently bought a G+P Sentry, which came with an awful desert camo paint job already applied. I've used plenty of Acetone to remove the paint from the full metal body, however some of it just will not lift and it's left the body with a tacky almost dirty look which chemical cleaner or the good ol' fairy liquid just will not lift. So I'm crying out for help, I've almost for it back to beauty I just need advice on how to get it looking clean and fresh!

Thanks to any and all information.

 
Tacky to the touch?

Try some Label remover or sticky stuff remover (usually has citrus oil in it). Alternatively strip it right down to component parst and give it a damn good scrub in hot water and detergent followed by a good degreaser.

 
Hi Loz, it isn't tacky to the touch no - but the once black paint underneath now has a weird haze over it, maybe it needs a full acetone bathe to clean it down properly.

 
Hi Loz, it isn't tacky to the touch no - but the once black paint underneath now has a weird haze over it, maybe it needs a full acetone bathe to clean it down properly.
It could actually be the acetone reacting with the original finish. If you're aiming to get it back to black you might struggle without just stripping/keying it and repainting.

 
I think I read somewhere someone had a similar issue and it required a fairly rough scouring pad and some elbow grease.

 
Take all the internals out and drown it in either a citrus or acid based cleaner, diet coke works quite well!

 
it's a pretty decent acid, you'll need to have a good scrub but it should remove any 'stickyness'.

As for getting it back 100% to stock paint, probably not going to happen.

 
Back
Top