Hi,
So I went ahead and bought a bottle of JASC paint remover to remove the
paint from my diecast police car model.
A couple of questions. One of the mode car book that I have mentions
that JASC is biodegradable and therefore can be flushed in the sink. Is
this true? It isn't going to damage the plumbing, correct?
Also, is it possible to flush it with water onto the street? I live in
Southern California and I'm not quite sure as to where to search for
such codes and regulations.
Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks again.
Car Shopping - 05 May 2006 17:05 GMT
Sorry I meant JASCO Paint Remover.
willshak - 05 May 2006 20:52 GMT
> Sorry I meant JASCO Paint Remover.
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It's a good thing you corrected that. I know that Jasc's Paint Shop Pro
can remove paint from a digital image, but not on real life items. :-)

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Car Shopping - 05 May 2006 21:45 GMT
LOL, I was thinking of Jasc when I wrote my initial post...hey, I wish
removing paint was that easy! :)
e - 05 May 2006 18:01 GMT
>Hi,
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>Thanks again.
check your town codes. there are state laws about stuff in
sewers, so check them too.