I don't know which is the best way, I used a power washer and lye gravey, also cheap oven cleaner on tractor chasis. And anything that could be removed I put in my electrolysis tank, this was the way to go as it removed any and all paint AND also more important, the rust.
I haven't figured out why most everyone advocates using the HIGH dollar paint. As you can see from picture posted below I have the really high gloss wet looking finish from the standard CNH Iron Gard enamel $39 + pr gal. along with 5 star hardner at $18 pr pint. The depth of gloss depends on how much hardner you mix in your paint.HTH
PS..I have obtained just as good of results using $28 pr gallon paint from our farm supply using hardner
Just based on my experiences.
Keith & Shawn (Special Olympic Champion)
Pictures taken with overcast, (looks like it might rain today)
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