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Is there a way to check for repainting?
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<blockquote data-quote="tobeshadow" data-source="post: 506208" data-attributes="member: 10643"><p>A lot of the loose beaters I buy have been touched up in various ways. I usually soak them for ten mins in some warm water unless they have stickers or attached soft goods. If it's acrylic model paint or Sharpie, it usually starts to flake/fade almost immediately and as Chris mentioned, you just know if it's oil based paint by the tackiness!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobeshadow, post: 506208, member: 10643"] A lot of the loose beaters I buy have been touched up in various ways. I usually soak them for ten mins in some warm water unless they have stickers or attached soft goods. If it's acrylic model paint or Sharpie, it usually starts to flake/fade almost immediately and as Chris mentioned, you just know if it's oil based paint by the tackiness! [/QUOTE]
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