05-26-2013, 01:49 AM
Ron;
Go pick up a can of the old fashioned paint and varnish remover, the nasty stuff that burns if you get it on your skin, paint that on the 41-KR and let it sit for at least 10 minutes to soak into the paint. I recommend a stiff brush or a nylon scouring pad to scrub the rest of the paint off, wearing gloves of course. You might try the same on the 39-770 if the finish is giving you trouble, I have a feeling that because it was an export set intended for hot and humid climates they may have used some sort of moisture resistant finish.
Regards
Arran
Go pick up a can of the old fashioned paint and varnish remover, the nasty stuff that burns if you get it on your skin, paint that on the 41-KR and let it sit for at least 10 minutes to soak into the paint. I recommend a stiff brush or a nylon scouring pad to scrub the rest of the paint off, wearing gloves of course. You might try the same on the 39-770 if the finish is giving you trouble, I have a feeling that because it was an export set intended for hot and humid climates they may have used some sort of moisture resistant finish.
Regards
Arran