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I wish I could get them in Canada. I drinl ALOT of Bud, but just not the same showing off a Powdercoated Beer can........Unless I could coat it with the beer INSIDE LOL Hmm, naww theyd blow up all over my oven
Do they have a wax or plastic coating in side like the actual Bud bottles? I stripped a couple Bud bottles this week and found they have a nasty coating inside the bottle that flakes out in D1012.
Do they have a wax or plastic coating in side like the actual Bud bottles? I stripped a couple Bud bottles this week and found they have a nasty coating inside the bottle that flakes out in D1012.
Yes, they have a liner of some sorts and the Dzolve will lossen it. Best workaround is to use a tapered silicone plug to cap the bottle, then just let'em float in the disolver. If you aggitate with air, they'll roll around on their own removing the factory paint completely.
I wish I could get them in Canada. I drinl ALOT of Bud, but just not the same showing off a Powdercoated Beer can........Unless I could coat it with the beer INSIDE LOL Hmm, naww theyd blow up all over my oven
Just a little FYI you can powder coat glass bottles if you pre-heat the glass - shoot and bake! If you are using a candy or translucent, it gives the appearance of stained glass!
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