Justin Cubberley
Senior Member
I have a couple of old North Western rods that I'm thinking about refurbishing.
One of the more simple of jobs I'm tackling is the removal of some of the old worn graphics.
In the past I've used white spirit and elbow grease to remove small sections of paint from quiver tips and I'm guessing other chemicals such as nail varnish remover or even thinners may do the task when used with caution.
I've not seen a specific 'remover' marketed for use on fishing rods and my initial concern is that a off the shelf DIY item may indeed be to harsh and could cause damage to the resin used to bond the fibre cloth together. Now it goes without saying that I don't intend to 'soak' the given area in any chemical, my planned technique would be multiple wipes with a cloth and solution as the graphics don't appear to be varnished over and I'm hoping this is enough to do the job.
Has anyone done something similar? know of a suitable product?
One of the more simple of jobs I'm tackling is the removal of some of the old worn graphics.
In the past I've used white spirit and elbow grease to remove small sections of paint from quiver tips and I'm guessing other chemicals such as nail varnish remover or even thinners may do the task when used with caution.
I've not seen a specific 'remover' marketed for use on fishing rods and my initial concern is that a off the shelf DIY item may indeed be to harsh and could cause damage to the resin used to bond the fibre cloth together. Now it goes without saying that I don't intend to 'soak' the given area in any chemical, my planned technique would be multiple wipes with a cloth and solution as the graphics don't appear to be varnished over and I'm hoping this is enough to do the job.
Has anyone done something similar? know of a suitable product?