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Paint stripper for factory paint


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I'm a retired 36 year construction painter. Worked with nearly all paint- related solvents. Since factory car paint is baked- on, regular strippers for furniture won't work. You'd likely have to go to benzine or xylene. You could get a small can and try it. The strongest paint solvents always have an "een" sound in their chemical names and are highly volatile and noxious. Be careful.

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Aircraft remover.  Best way to go.  Methylene Chloride based.  Use it outside.  Takes the paint down to bare metal in 2-3 minutes.  

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Another vote for aircraft remover. The standard type is meant for metal parts, but they do make a version for use on urethane and possibly other types of plastic items. I have no experience with the stuff intended for plastic.

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