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    Senior Member Scott A's Avatar
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    911T,
    if you use laquer thinner...it will eat up the black ink on the tag.

    if you use brake fluid. it will probably work the best. it might not attack the ink. (hard to say)
    you would have to tape everything of real good. and let the brake fluid soak for a day or two.
    keep applying twice a day.

    aircraft paint stripper might work too. but I dont know if it will attack the ink.

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    Agreed —it would be a shame to damage it. I will carefully look at it and see what can be done.


    Quote Originally Posted by Scott A View Post
    911T,
    if you use laquer thinner...it will eat up the black ink on the tag.

    if you use brake fluid. it will probably work the best. it might not attack the ink. (hard to say)
    you would have to tape everything of real good. and let the brake fluid soak for a day or two.
    keep applying twice a day.

    aircraft paint stripper might work too. but I dont know if it will attack the ink.

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