corrdk@aol.com Messages: 21 Registered: June 2014 Location: California
Junior Member
Hello.Any suggestions on how to remove paint specs on the tuck and roll? I have a product called "goof off" but it seems a little harsh.This must have been a popular fad in the past to paint a room white with your black amp not covered as I have another one like it.
stevem Messages: 4733 Registered: June 2004 Location: NY
Senior Member
I have used a gel type paint stripper that did not harm the covering, unfortunately I am at work and do not recall what brand it was, but it was in a tub and the gel was green in color .
Latter this afternoon I will be home and check what it was for ya!
pleat Messages: 1452 Registered: June 2004 Location: Belding, Mi
Senior Member
I use Simple Green cleaning spray, or any household cleaner. It will not affect the T&R and will get out white latex paint. I bought a 3x15 cabinet and the owner had spilled a fair amount of white paint on the top of the cabinet and let it dry for years.
Spray and let it set a few minutes, start wiping it off, it may take several times but eventually will get it all.
pleat
carlc Messages: 143 Registered: July 2006 Location: Summerville, SC
Senior Member
I use Naptha VM&P. Works well; doesn't harm. Might take some elbow grease on some places. Almost every Kustom I've bought has had some kind of paint on it.
corrdk@aol.com Messages: 21 Registered: June 2014 Location: California
Junior Member
Thanks for all the advice. I tried the Simple Green and a few other products but I'm on the west coast and can't get Naptha VM&P. The amp still has the white specs but I replaced the Peavy speaker that was in it with a CTS and it sounds pretty damn good. Hoping the specs vibrate off at high volume! Thanks again.