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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2022 4:40 pm    Post subject: getting sharpie off Kolb factory powder coat Reply with quote

My kit that I am finishing has some sharpie marks from the previous owner on the powder coat from the factory. I use fine sharpies myself so I'm not critical of him. Since MEK is hard to get now (Home Depot now sells an MEK Substitute), I've tried the substitute but it smears the colored sharpie all over the powder coat but not removing it. I now have clouds of blue and red. The substitute does take it off bare aluminum but the powder coat is another story.

Has anyone found something that takes it off of the powdercoat without removing the powdercoat?

Thanks,
Jay


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2022 5:23 pm    Post subject: getting sharpie off Kolb factory powder coat Reply with quote

On 12/15/2022 6:40 PM, Jay Dub wrote:
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My kit that I am finishing has some sharpie marks from the previous owner on the powder coat from the factory. I use fine sharpies myself so I'm not critical of him. Since MEK is hard to get now (Home Depot now sells an MEK Substitute), I've tried the substitute but it smears the colored sharpie all over the powder coat but not removing it. I now have clouds of blue and red. The substitute does take it off bare aluminum but the powder coat is another story.

Has anyone found something that takes it off of the powdercoat without removing the powdercoat?

Thanks,
Jay
Any chance that the MEK actually attacked the powdercoat & spread the

ink into it? Alcohol will remove sharpie if it's relatively new, and
acetone and lacquer thinner (which is basically diluted acetone) will do
a good job on it when it's a decade or more old; at least on aluminum
(don't ask how I know).

Charlie

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2022 5:40 pm    Post subject: getting sharpie off Kolb factory powder coat Reply with quote

McMaster carr will sell a quart of 99.5% MEK for $20
No idea about sharpie on powder coat exactly, but I know the MEK is easy enough to get!

Fg

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My kit that I am finishing has some sharpie marks from the previous owner on the powder coat from the factory. I use fine sharpies myself so I'm not critical of him. Since MEK is hard to get now (Home Depot now sells an MEK Substitute), I've tried the substitute but it smears the colored sharpie all over the powder coat but not removing it. I now have clouds of blue and red. The substitute does take it off bare aluminum but the powder coat is another story.

Has anyone found something that takes it off of the powdercoat without removing the powdercoat?

Thanks,
Jay





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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2022 9:31 pm    Post subject: getting sharpie off Kolb factory powder coat Reply with quote

Hi Charlie and Franklin,
Thanks for the info. I'll try lacquer thinner or acetone on the powdercoat. The sharpie marks are probably 4-6 years old. Perhaps the MEK substitute melts it into the powdercoat. Hopefully I can get it off, if not I don't want to have to paint the whole boom tube from front to back so it might just be what it is.
 
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On 12/15/2022 6:40 PM, Jay Dub wrote:
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My kit that I am finishing has some sharpie marks from the previous owner on the powder coat from the factory. I use fine sharpies myself so I'm not critical of him. Since MEK is hard to get now (Home Depot now sells an MEK Substitute), I've tried the substitute but it smears the colored sharpie all over the powder coat but not removing it. I now have clouds of blue and red. The substitute does take it off bare aluminum but the powder coat is another story.

Has anyone found something that takes it off of the powdercoat without removing the powdercoat?

Thanks,
Jay
Any chance that the MEK actually attacked the powdercoat & spread the

ink into it? Alcohol will remove sharpie if it's relatively new, and
acetone and lacquer thinner (which is basically diluted acetone) will do
a good job on it when it's a decade or more old; at least on aluminum
(don't ask how I know).

Charlie

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2022 9:35 pm    Post subject: getting sharpie off Kolb factory powder coat Reply with quote

Just leave it as it is and name it "Skywriter" ;=/

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Hi Charlie and Franklin,
Thanks for the info. I'll try lacquer thinner or acetone on the powdercoat. The sharpie marks are probably 4-6 years old. Perhaps the MEK substitute melts it into the powdercoat. Hopefully I can get it off, if not I don't want to have to paint the whole boom tube from front to back so it might just be what it is.

Jay

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From: "Charlie England" <ceengland7(at)gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: getting sharpie off Kolb factory powder coat


On 12/15/2022 6:40 PM, Jay Dub wrote:
>
>
> My kit that I am finishing has some sharpie marks from the previous owner on the powder coat from the factory. I use fine sharpies myself so I'm not critical of him. Since MEK is hard to get now (Home Depot now sells an MEK Substitute), I've tried the substitute but it smears the colored sharpie all over the powder coat but not removing it. I now have clouds of blue and red. The substitute does take it off bare aluminum but the powder coat is another story.
>
> Has anyone found something that takes it off of the powdercoat without removing the powdercoat?
>
> Thanks,
> Jay
Any chance that the MEK actually attacked the powdercoat & spread the
ink into it? Alcohol will remove sharpie if it's relatively new, and
acetone and lacquer thinner (which is basically diluted acetone) will do
a good job on it when it's a decade or more old; at least on aluminum
(don't ask how I know).

Charlie

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2022 6:41 am    Post subject: getting sharpie off Kolb factory powder coat Reply with quote

Most any chemical that will dissolve permanent ink will most likely
soften the powder coat. After all it is a plastic coating.

Best bet is to wipe lightly, don't rub it in. I had a lot of difficulty
with this and there are still some places I can see traces of sharpie
marks.

On the same vein, be very very diligent about removing all sharpie and
ink marks from anything that will be fabric covered. I missed a couple
of spots and even though they didn't bleed through right away, they
showed up later. I used the Poly-fiber process for everything.

Last I knew Lowes and Ace hardware sold pure MEK. Getting a gallon from
ACE was a crap shoot from store to store but Lowes usually had it in
stock. Haven't checked lately.

Stuart

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My kit that I am finishing has some sharpie marks from the previous owner on the powder coat from the factory. I use fine sharpies myself so I'm not critical of him. Since MEK is hard to get now (Home Depot now sells an MEK Substitute), I've tried the substitute but it smears the colored sharpie all over the powder coat but not removing it. I now have clouds of blue and red. The substitute does take it off bare aluminum but the powder coat is another story.

Has anyone found something that takes it off of the powdercoat without removing the powdercoat?

Thanks,
Jay



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2022 10:33 am    Post subject: getting sharpie off Kolb factory powder coat Reply with quote

Try carb cleaner...  Spray a tiny bit on a paper towel.

It has cleaned permanent marker off metal,   if you are going to try on powder  coat,,,  try on a spot that won't show.
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My kit that I am finishing has some sharpie marks from the previous owner on the powder coat from the factory. I use fine sharpies myself so I'm not critical of him. Since MEK is hard to get now (Home Depot now sells an MEK Substitute), I've tried the substitute but it smears the colored sharpie all over the powder coat but not removing it. I now have clouds of blue and red. The substitute does take it off bare aluminum but the powder coat is another story.

Has anyone found something that takes it off of the powdercoat without removing the powdercoat?

Thanks,
Jay
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 18, 2022 3:06 pm    Post subject: getting sharpie off Kolb factory powder coat Reply with quote

Hi Charlie,
I got out some acetone I had and tried some 4-6 year old sharpie lines on the powder coat. It took off 95% of it cleanly with just a tiny mark in one tiny spot. I then tried where I had used MEK Substitute in the past where it was cloudy red. The MEK Substitute seems to do as you described, it seems to have melted the colors into the powdercoat as the acetone did nothing for that. It appears those cloudy areas are going to be permanent.

I will try the carb cleaner on the cloudy areas but I don't have any at the moment.
 
Jay
 
 

Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2022 at 10:31 PM
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Hi Charlie and Franklin,
Thanks for the info. I'll try lacquer thinner or acetone on the powdercoat. The sharpie marks are probably 4-6 years old. Perhaps the MEK substitute melts it into the powdercoat. Hopefully I can get it off, if not I don't want to have to paint the whole boom tube from front to back so it might just be what it is.
 
Jay
 
 

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From: "Charlie England" <ceengland7(at)gmail.com>
To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: getting sharpie off Kolb factory powder coat


On 12/15/2022 6:40 PM, Jay Dub wrote:
Quote:


My kit that I am finishing has some sharpie marks from the previous owner on the powder coat from the factory. I use fine sharpies myself so I'm not critical of him. Since MEK is hard to get now (Home Depot now sells an MEK Substitute), I've tried the substitute but it smears the colored sharpie all over the powder coat but not removing it. I now have clouds of blue and red. The substitute does take it off bare aluminum but the powder coat is another story.

Has anyone found something that takes it off of the powdercoat without removing the powdercoat?

Thanks,
Jay
Any chance that the MEK actually attacked the powdercoat & spread the

ink into it? Alcohol will remove sharpie if it's relatively new, and
acetone and lacquer thinner (which is basically diluted acetone) will do
a good job on it when it's a decade or more old; at least on aluminum
(don't ask how I know).

Charlie

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