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<blockquote data-quote="ureallyfloatmyboat" data-source="post: 284443" data-attributes="member: 10041"><p>Ok. I'm still confused :? . I'm not the expert here. I depend on all of you knowledgeable tinners to set me straight. Someone please answer the question clearly, black and white, cut and dried. I want to strip the paint from my 67 wards sea king 12' aluminum v and then buff the aluminum. What should I use to strip the paint that will NOT damage in any way, shape or form and will not cause corrosion, rust, or any other form of unwanted destruction to the aluminum on my boat? Thanks [-o<</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ureallyfloatmyboat, post: 284443, member: 10041"] Ok. I'm still confused :? . I'm not the expert here. I depend on all of you knowledgeable tinners to set me straight. Someone please answer the question clearly, black and white, cut and dried. I want to strip the paint from my 67 wards sea king 12' aluminum v and then buff the aluminum. What should I use to strip the paint that will NOT damage in any way, shape or form and will not cause corrosion, rust, or any other form of unwanted destruction to the aluminum on my boat? Thanks [-o< [/QUOTE]
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