don't use brake cleaner as it usually leave a thin film, use acetone!!!
Johan, if you are in ontario or near, i'am applying cerakoat, just tougher
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After using my brake cleaner I've noticed that it does leave a film that I have to wipe off.
Luckily I do have a can of acetone that I have no other use for.. phew.
I spent a lot of today and last night taping up some of the things I'm painting.
I've separated my bolt and taped up the bolt tube with handle and the firing pin/spring
I've taped all parts up on them exept parts of the bolt handle and the hood on the other part.
I also taped up the inside of the action and plugged the chamber.
Lots of small parts to cover and leave exposed in those areas.
I'm going to paint all around the barrel for the most part even where it sits in the stock. I taped over the trigger assembly and whatnot as well.. but i left the trigger itself exposed for painting.
Question.. Should I tape off the top of the action where the base gets screwed in? Will having paint on that section have any effect on screwing my bases in? I'll have the screw plugs in of course.
I'm painting my farrel base as well and only taped the bottom of the base where it screws into the rifle and plugged the screw holes. What about the rails? Are they ok to paint into or should I be taping more?
I'll post up a couple pictures of what i've done so far..
I plan to start the painting on thursday afternoon/evening.