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Paint Stripper ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Colorado1135" data-source="post: 497233" data-attributes="member: 18449"><p>I used a gel type paint remover when I did it, I didn't pressure wash but scraped it all, looking back I wish I had a pressure washer. It bubbled up like you said in the vid you watched and worked great, it removed the original Lund paint and the rattle can paint over it. I replaced it with implement paint after using an etching primer and it lasted for years until I sold it. There's a thread around here that documents the process I used</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colorado1135, post: 497233, member: 18449"] I used a gel type paint remover when I did it, I didn't pressure wash but scraped it all, looking back I wish I had a pressure washer. It bubbled up like you said in the vid you watched and worked great, it removed the original Lund paint and the rattle can paint over it. I replaced it with implement paint after using an etching primer and it lasted for years until I sold it. There's a thread around here that documents the process I used [/QUOTE]
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