Some goodies from a local thrift shop I got
Article about: Paid \\$40 for this lot at a thrift store a few months ago blow is pics and what they are Early ww2 fixed bail front seam m1 helmet(damaged top maybe splinter damage?)with nice imp liner Imp l
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Not a bad pick. Nice to see the wire is still
attached to the grenade.........
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Steve what's the best way to remove the silver paint without hurting the original yellow paint, also this grenade has one notch on side which I think it means it was used only 1 time
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Wouldn't be anything left if it was used just one time !
You could try varsol, acetone or nail polish remover
in small areas to see if any of those will remove
the silver paint.........
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Be careful with acetone and use only a SMALL amount on a discreet area. I recently removed silver paint off of a bayonet and scabbard and if I used to much the acetone would remove the black paint of the scabbard as well.
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Walkwolf
Wouldn't be anything left if it was used just one time !
You could try varsol, acetone or nail polish remover
in small areas to see if any of those will remove
the silver paint.........
Hey Steve yep wouldn't be anything left but it was used for practice and read something about the mark being how many times it was recharged
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dramos
Be careful with acetone and use only a SMALL amount on a discreet area. I recently removed silver paint off of a bayonet and scabbard and if I used to much the acetone would remove the black paint of the scabbard as well.
So just basically just put a small amount of acetone on a towel and try and rub it off?
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Yes - or a 'Q-tip'.
Try a very small area and see if the silver paint
comes off but leaves the yellow.........
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