Posted by bc on February 22, 2010 at 08:50:35 from (71.158.221.179):
In Reply to: removing overspray posted by mike paulson on February 20, 2010 at 23:28:54:
I recently bought some dollar a can oven cleaner from dollar general. Sprayed the flow divider and pilot valve to get years of oil, grease,a dirt gunk that had accumulated. Left it on overnight. It took off years of old paint in chips here and there. That made for a mess of paint chips to deal with in cleaning it and putting it back together. Everytime I handled a piece, paint chips would flake off.
Next time I won't use it or else leave it on long enough to strip off all the paint.
It didn't take much paint off of the cast pieces. Took more paint off of the mild steel parts. The end caps on the pilot valve are aluminum and it took most of it off down to bare aluminum except around the bolts.
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