In general I would try a different stripper, the old primer will come off, you just need the right stripper for it. Sometimes some scotch-bright to break the surface can make a big difference on the stripper digging in to it. You are putting lots of time and money into this, do whatever it takes to start with an immaculate surface including rivet heads and seams with no residue of any kind that can come through the new primer and paint.
I have used these guys for paint supply and technical advise.
Automotive Industrial Supply
MONTANA, IDAHO, NEVADA, UTAH
Ogden, UT 84401
Phone:(801)732-1500 mail:
[email protected]You probably know all the other usual cautions, take no chances with personal exposure, use good equipment, have or make a paint booth and don't take temperature or humidity chances with painting.