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Posted by MikeH(Tx) on December 20, 1999 at 16:38:23 from (208.2.105.109):
In Reply to: Best way to remove old paint? posted by Jim on December 20, 1999 at 14:23:00:
Jim, I used EZ-off oven cleaner after a recommendation from this board. It is a very good paint remover! Spray it on and let it set for several hours or overnight. On person said let it set several days, but I didn't. Then to remove, use a pressure washer. I first tried it while restoring a JD-H, spraying it on one item at a time. Worked great. Next, I tried it on my F12, while the tractor was intact. I parked the tractor in a convenient spot, and put 10 cans of EZ-off on it. When I sprayed it, there was a river of red. Most, but not all of the paint came off and still needs wirebrushing to clean it, but it saved a ton of effort. Kinda expensive at $4 a can though.
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