From: arrowchucker
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Date: 04-May-20 |
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Ok, Gold tips almost come off by themselves. But the Victory Logo is something else. One it’s BIG and UGLY. I’ve tried acetone and it does nothing. Anybody found something? Thanks Arrowchucker
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From: M60gunner
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Date: 04-May-20 |
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I tried Acetone, MEK, Lacquer thinner, Fletch Lacquer, using steel wool pad. Nothing worked for me!! Only thing I have in my chemical inventory I didn’t try was Aircraft Stripper. Didn’t know how shafts would react to that stuff. It will soften plastic nocks. I even tried that mechanics hand soap. I thought about calling Victory but for six shafts I let the labels live.
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From: Kevin Dill
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Date: 04-May-20 |
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Nope. The graphics are integral to the shaft. Whatever the hard finish is on a Victory shaft, it covers the graphics. You’d basically ruin the shaft in order to remove the graphics. I agree....ugly as sin. But man do those suckers shoot nice.
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From: Brian waters
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Date: 04-May-20 |
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They have what they advertise as the "ice" protective coating. Makes the shafts tough as nails.
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From: DanaC
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Date: 05-May-20 |
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Great shafts for the money, and yeah the graphics are horrible.
I have some of the .003 and used green fletching to match the graphics. (Switched nocks out too)
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From: Kevin Dill
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Date: 05-May-20 |
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I searched far and wide for answers to this when I received my shafts. Victory person told me the only potential way to get the graphics gone would be through sanding away the ICE clear coat down to the actual raw shaft. That's not happening for me. If I simply could not tolerate the graphics I would look for a way to paint over it, though no paint will exactly match the look of the factory Victory finish.
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