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Harry
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Maybe some of you have had the pleasure of working with Cooley. Great stuff and the results can be impresive. I have only done smaller jobs with the eradicating fluid. Now I am looking at eradicating over 100' of sign face material. Is there an easier method or some other solution that will take the topcoat off that works better? Any suggestions on improving this process would be appreciated. thanks

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Harry Pinkse
Sign Matters
Mount Forest,Ont.
"Because YOUR Sign Matters"


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Hey, it is not often that something goes by without anyone having any brilliant ideas as to how to solve a problem. Maybe just the right somebody has not taken a look yet. If you have any suggestions please feel free to leave them. :-)

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Harry Pinkse
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Mount Forest,Ont.
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Hi Harry,
If it's cooley brite material you are talking about then cheap laquer thinner works fine. I used it many many times, be sure to wear some protection like a good quality mask and rubber gloves, and old clothes.
Neil

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