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    stripping parts

    well ive (just about) beed blasted everthing and the blaster took a crap so i just wonted to get the parts out today.(powder coat ) and i have too strip a couple more things so....my question is.... whats the best chemical stripper out there...thx

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    i think you can get aircraft paint stripper from any autostore.. if not, your nearest paint store will have it... be careful and dont smoke with this stuff lol...
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    Zip Strip. It will take off powdercoating easily. Spray paint is nothing. After it bubbles off you can take a wire wheel to it and your down to the bare metal. And you CAN smoke around this stuff, its non-flamable.
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    thx guys didnt get anything today i guess ill have to wait till tuesday....holiday you know....

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    Make sure you clean the parts with water when you're done stripping them. Water neutralizes it.

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