Paint Stripper 2021
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Wed Jan 27, 2021 10:12 pm
Now that the "good stuff" (stuff that burned your skin and eyes so nice) isn't available anymore on the shelf, what's everyone using that works well to strip paint from aluminum?
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Hey Greg, Have you used it on good ol 50's-60's Cessna laquer?
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Keep the Greasy side down!
Stewart Systems puts out a really good non hazardous stripper as well.
https://stewartsystems.aero/product/ekostrip/John
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Thu Feb 04, 2021 11:36 pm
TangoFox wrote:Hey Greg, Have you used it on good ol 50's-60's Cessna laquer?
Lacquer? I thought it was acrylic enamel?
Lacquer is for staggerwings
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