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Re: Best way to remove to many layers of paint
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Posted by A-Bob on April 06, 2001 at 06:38:16 from (64.12.104.57):
In Reply to: Best way to remove to many layers of paint posted by gibby on April 02, 2001 at 09:08:33:
These are all good suggestions, however after trying everything, I found that painting a water soluable paint remover on with a brush, where I wanted it, and waiting about 10 minutes I presure washed the paint off without any problems. My work was done on a 1945 Famall A that had many coats of paint including an orginal coat of government green. I primed the iron with a galvanizing primer and then applied an epoxy primer prior to the finish coat of red. The finish product is exceptional and I did not have to deal with the mess or sandblasting. Good Luck.
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