anevilspar7an
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I will actually take this a step further and recommend plastic razor blades. An oxymoron for sure but these are used in automotive work when you can't afford to scratch glass, clear coat, and paint. Scamazon Link.
Years ago I got into fixing, refinishing, and flipping bicycle frames and got to know some of our local sand blasters and powder coating shops. Kind of amazing how well that process works, even on bike frames with lots of fiddly little braze-ons and tight corners.Part of the process of powdercoating often involves media blasting whatever you're coating first to clean it of dirt and stuff. So if it was me I'd just take it to get re-powdercoated. The places I have used here would be more expensive than a Tayda powdercoat but not crazy. Media blasting would remove everything pretty fast.