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Stripping Krylon


jmwallac
03-07-2008, 07:42 PM
Does anyone have experience stripping Krylon paint? (I think it is the fusion, but it's sprayed over primer).

I've had success with most paints and alcohol, but never had much success with the brake fluid.

You gotta love when a "quick fix" turns into a botched paint job. :banghead:

freakray
03-07-2008, 08:13 PM
Try Castrol Super Clean or Purple Power degreaser - they both work.

Wear gloves!

935k3
03-07-2008, 09:33 PM
Easy Off oven Cleaner(Yellow can ONLY!) and 91% alcohol will also work.

jmwallac
03-07-2008, 10:03 PM
Try Castrol Super Clean or Purple Power degreaser - they both work.

Wear gloves!

I take it this is powerful stuff? It doesn't harm the plastic, does it? I know brittleness is sometimes a byproduct of stripping bodies (with brake fluid).

Easy Off oven Cleaner(Yellow can ONLY!) and 91% alcohol will also work.

91% is my fav. Clean, quick and effective. I wasn't sure if it would have an effect on Krylon. BTW, what kind of paint is Krylon?

I've used the generic blue oven cleaner, and honestly, I don't think that crap would get anything clean, including my oven!!!

935k3
03-07-2008, 10:19 PM
I think Krylon is an Acrylic Enamel.

MPWR
03-07-2008, 10:57 PM
CSC/PP is caustic cleaner/degreaser, and it is much safer on plastic than brake fluid. Or rather, it is safe for plastic, where brake fluid isn't. It should do the trick nicely for Krylon enamel.

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