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Radio King wrap removal problem

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I have a Radio King tom I'm restoring. It has a weird wrap that needs to come off. It's more like wallpaper than a thicker traditional wrap. Trying to scrap it off doesn't work and sanding seems like a very long tedious process. Should I try some sort of stripper or heat gun?

The wrap is beyond saving for any purists out there.

ZenWindow Denver CO
Posted on 9 years ago
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Have you tried hot water rag soaking an area first ?

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Posted on 9 years ago
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Just keep in mind the wrap was still tucked into the seam back then. So you'll need to make a nice straight edge cut at the end. And the seam will retain the end piece. This if your certain it's a factory job. Post some pictures if you can.

Glenn.

Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
Posted on 9 years ago
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Try acetone, put some on a rag [gloves!], soak an area. Should somewhat "melt" the mac tac or whatever is on there, allow for peeling. Slow peeling :)

This is where, if anyone knows a reason not to use acetone on drums, chime in! I used it extensively to remove black paint from a Club Date floor tom interior whilst leaving the original white paint intact.

Mitch

Posted on 9 years ago
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