Agree; except the 'standard' Klean-Strip stripper--more readily
available--seems to be pretty much the same stuff and just as effective (and
probably cheaper). Interestingly enough, the last time I read the label on the
Klean-Strip 'Aircraft' paint stripper it said 'Not for use on aircraft.' Go
figure.
Tips: put the stripper on heavy and wet and only brush it on in one direction.
Don't scrimp, and scrape it off as soon as the paint bubbles; if you let it dry
you go back to square one. Use plastic scrapers on aluminum.
Bob
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Bob Spidell - San Jose, CA
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Kleanstrip Aircraft paint remover. It is made for aluminum and works
on steel too. I have not used it to remove Imron that I know of. I
stripped my shrouds and wings with out scaring the metal. Just let
the stripper do the work; it takes several applications. Use a little
heat from a propane torch on the bondo.
John
At 03:22 PM 4/22/2012 +0000, caddi5 at comcast.net wrote:
>Hello Gentlemen,
>
>What is the very best.......... PAINT STRIPPER/REMOVER? I am going
>to strip my shrouds,doors,and hard top. I beleive that Imron paint
>was used but not sure of that .so I want the best alll around
>remover.................and yes I know it will be a mess:):):)
>
>thanks
>Mitchell
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