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52 Duracraft Sportsman restoration.
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<blockquote data-quote="m casey stock" data-source="post: 291788" data-attributes="member: 8635"><p>I used paint stripper (aircraft gel in a gallon can, from most auto parts stores) after the bulk of the paint was gone I used spray can paint stripper (again aircraft from the same parts store) with a red scotch bright pad (wearing rubber gloves of course) to work the last little bit, keeping my strokes all in the same direction. Looks good like it is, but I'm thinking about polishing it even further with a buffing wheel. might show too many of the little dings and imperfections to suit me, but if that happens I can always dull it back down with a little acetone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m casey stock, post: 291788, member: 8635"] I used paint stripper (aircraft gel in a gallon can, from most auto parts stores) after the bulk of the paint was gone I used spray can paint stripper (again aircraft from the same parts store) with a red scotch bright pad (wearing rubber gloves of course) to work the last little bit, keeping my strokes all in the same direction. Looks good like it is, but I'm thinking about polishing it even further with a buffing wheel. might show too many of the little dings and imperfections to suit me, but if that happens I can always dull it back down with a little acetone. [/QUOTE]
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