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Depending on the paint.....the best thing to do is use a hot water pressure washer. My old blaster was painted by an atuobody shop in a chamelon color. I just took the steam washer where I used to work and blew all the paint off. Should work in most cases.

Its worth a try any way

 

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Depending on the paint.....the best thing to do is use a hot water pressure washer. My old blaster was painted by an atuobody shop in a chamelon color. I just took the steam washer where I used to work and blew all the paint off. Should work in most cases.

Its worth a try any way

 

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I 2nd this idea ! I wouldn't use any striper !pressure washer is the way to go ! :drool:

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there is s special stripper made for plastic bumper cover's and trim , ive used it on plastic b4 and it works good and plastic doesnt melt :cheers:

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They sell it at walmart, I believe its called Bulldog paint stripper, shiz works good, just make sure you wear some gloves to protect your skin.

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If you have the patients,brake fluid strips paint without touchin the plastics.You would have to brush on and let it sit for an hour or so.We use to do this with model cars at a hobbyshop i worked at as a kid.We would soak the car bodies for a 1/2 day and the paint would fall right off.

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