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I bought some paint stripper but it doesnt work is it a good one or that just suck?

(I used the search button but didn't find exactly what I wanted + I wanted to show the picture :ermm: )

 

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what he said. Also you could try Aircraft stripper. Found in most auto parts stores, and maybe lowes or home depot. Its not expensive at all. Just follow the directions , and wear protection.

 

I havent tried it on PC parts so I'm not sure if it will work. Hopefully someone out there has tried it, and will chime in here and let us know.

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aircraft stripper will take powdercoat off.. it takes a couple coats/scrape/coat/scrape.. but it will work.. i always beadblast the stock finish off.. but the aircraft stripper will work... good luck.. and if u need them powdercoated let me know..

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Yea that stuff is just paint thinner, any cured paint will laugh at it. Go to NAPA and get the paint stripper in a rattle can. Spray it on, and 10 seconds later your paint if falling off. Clean with a brush BEFORE you clean with water. Water stops the process, and you will just end up with gelly nasty paint.

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I got a small can of enviormentaly challenged paint stripper from ace hardware. That shit is nasty but it works really well. Its very thick gel like stuff. and like regal said, scrub it before you put water on it. :thumbsup:

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