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Old March 19th, 2006, 02:25   #1
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Recoil pads and Krylon

So I finally got to painting my m700 for the season and find that though the rest of the rifle is dry in no time the recoil pad is still tacky.

It's been many hours, and I'm wondering if anyone else has found that it just takes alot longer for krylon to dry on the ruber?

If I should just clear it off the recoil pad what should I use to remove it without damaging the rubber underneath?

I'm going to leave it for now and see if it ends up dry, but if that doesn't work than I guess I'll try and remove the paint with thinner or something unless anyone has any better suggestions?
(So far it looks like I should've gone with my 1st instinct and taped it up and left it unpainted)

Any info or tips on this is appretiated.
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