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<blockquote data-quote="SVOMike86" data-source="post: 133215" data-attributes="member: 2070"><p>I also like the aircraft stripper, however, any type works well if you use a scrub brush to agitate it after 10-15 minutes of it being on, then leave it another 5-10 mins after that. Couple words of advice tho: although it is by far the best way that I have found to do it, you may want to consider wearing a full body Haz-Mat suit when you do. That stuff gets everywhere and it STINGS. But it beats the crap out of a wire wheel...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVOMike86, post: 133215, member: 2070"] I also like the aircraft stripper, however, any type works well if you use a scrub brush to agitate it after 10-15 minutes of it being on, then leave it another 5-10 mins after that. Couple words of advice tho: although it is by far the best way that I have found to do it, you may want to consider wearing a full body Haz-Mat suit when you do. That stuff gets everywhere and it STINGS. But it beats the crap out of a wire wheel... [/QUOTE]
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