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Old 02-03-2002, 09:32 AM
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Stripping with Oven Cleaner

Ive looked everywhere for CSC to strip paint! I cant find it so I bought myself a can of oven cleaner (easy-off) please could someone take me through step by step how to strip enamel? Things like how long do I leave it on for!
I have a couple of semi-rare models that need stripping and if my wife doesnt see them in a case soon shes gonna freak out
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Old 02-03-2002, 11:12 AM
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well im not familiar with how to use oven cleaner, but i found castrol super clean at auto zone in a purple spray bottle its a degreaser. you cant find it at any automotive store near you?
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Mr Muscle oven cleaner is better if you can find it.
Get some rubber gloves,eye protection and a plastic container large enough to hold whatever you're stripping. Spray the part liberally and put it in the container and COVER it,do all this in a WELL ventilated area.
Wait an hour or two and remove it and wash with hot water and soap,
do hard to reach areas with an OLD toothbrush (don't forget the gloves).
"lather rinse and repeat"as they say if necessary !
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Old 03-08-2002, 10:37 AM
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Thanks man I finally got around to using oven cleaner and it worked great!
I just gave it a good coating and put it in the oven ( oven turned off ) for 2 hours and then ran it under the tap and 99% of it came off without having to scrub :flash:
Thanks again man
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Sometimes the old remedies still work best !!
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