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BigBuckShooter 09-18-2005 05:48 PM

Removing spray paint...
 
I have a few arrows that I spray-painted so I could see them better. The fletching was getting bad so I need to refletch them. What should I use to remove the spray paint off the shafts? I have carbon arrows, and I have used acetone on one and it takes a little bit off, but will it damge the integrity of the arrow? Thanks

BrianDamage 09-18-2005 06:20 PM

RE: Removing spray paint...
 
well considering that alot of the glue manufacturers suggest using acetone to clean the shaft before you glue the new fletching on, I would say it's not a problem.

bigbulls 09-18-2005 08:56 PM

RE: Removing spray paint...
 
Acetone is a solvent. Solvents dissolve glues. A carbon shaft uses glue to bond the carbon layers.

I know of only one arrow maker that reccomends acetone and that is Carbon Tech. The others mention nothing about acetone and some, Carbon Express being one of them, reccomend against it.

Using acetone once or twice will probably do nothing or little to weaken the shaft but used regularly it will very likley begin to break down the glues that hold the carbon layers together.



Scrape off the paint with a dull knife. It will flake off. Then you can retape, repaint, let dry and refletch.

Wraps are soooooooooooooooo much easier but to each their own.

Bassman4940 09-19-2005 07:15 AM

RE: Removing spray paint...
 
I would opt to repaint them and just use shrink wrap vanes.


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