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Looking for the absolute best way to remove paint
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<blockquote data-quote="neveraseven" data-source="post: 143360" data-attributes="member: 3045"><p>I would like to find out what the best paint stripper I could use. The boat is a 1979 Fisher aluminum and has about 3 coats of paint that is oxidized and comes off like chalk when you run your hand across it. I have pressure washed it and considered sanding but it has alot of rivets and a lot of crevices on the inside. Any help would be apprecited. Thanks in advanced. Love this site..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neveraseven, post: 143360, member: 3045"] I would like to find out what the best paint stripper I could use. The boat is a 1979 Fisher aluminum and has about 3 coats of paint that is oxidized and comes off like chalk when you run your hand across it. I have pressure washed it and considered sanding but it has alot of rivets and a lot of crevices on the inside. Any help would be apprecited. Thanks in advanced. Love this site.. [/QUOTE]
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