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Old 01-07-2010, 09:54 PM
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Re: stripping paint

I have had issues with isopropyl alcohol, however I have been rescued by "Saclecoat II Wash Away" It removed, lacquer, primer and acrylic colors.
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Re: stripping paint

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If you have the metal body minus all the plastic parts just use regular paint stripper available at all diy stores. It will strip it clean off in minutes. Just don't use it on plastic kits or you will end up with a molten blob of plastic...
Thnks for your response...
What about (factory) crome parts?
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Re: stripping paint

..so i can confirm that brake fluid does not strip lacquer paints, it didnt touch the paint at all..
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