Need a good brand of paint stripper
Post by rip68 on May 16, 2006, 11:37pm
Anyone know of a decent brand of paint stripper??
Need a good brand of paint stripper
Post by rip68 on May 16, 2006, 11:37pm
Anyone know of a decent brand of paint stripper??
Re: Need a good brand of paint stripper
Post by robertcowan on May 16, 2006, 11:42pm
talstrip . its aircraft paint remover. auto parts places that sell paint have it. use a brush WITH GLOVES AND SAFETY GLASSES !!!!!! brush it on in one direction only !!!!!! dont let it dry. be ready to scrape and HAVE A PLACE READY TO PUT SCRAPEINGS !!! dont wear your shoes in the house after doing stripping. you,ll ruin your floors. this stuff is STRONG.
works perfect. do small areas till you get thehang of it.
bob
Re: Need a good brand of paint stripper
Post by fisherman on May 17, 2006, 9:16am
Bix is a good one, it is sprayable thru a hand held pump bottle, it is fairly inexpensive as strippers go. Klean strip paste stripper is my favorite, fairly inexpensive as well does a great job. Took off the fire engine red, primer and however many coats of olib drab from my truck in 2 or 3 applications. Get yourself an assortment of scrapers, picks etc. I usually put the goo into gallon paint cans let it dry out for awhile and then throw it away. Good luck Fisherman
Re: Need a good brand of paint stripper
Post by rip68 on May 17, 2006, 12:41pm
Thanks for the replies guys, I'm going to try these out.
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