Oven cleaner is great for removing baked-on layers of
dirt and grease, like what covers many old car
drivetrain and suspension parts. It definitely
removes old paint, and often rather quickly.
You need the original extra-nasty genuine yellow-can
Easy-Off brand. Accept no substitutes.
I was overjoyed when I discovered how well it worked
on my '31 Ford, and I've gone through about 4 bottles
so far.
Doug
--- "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net> wrote:
> Another old fashioned way to remove the paint would
> be to go to the
> hardware store and get a can of lye and mix up a
> solution of lye and hot
> water and soak the hinges in this for a couple of
> days. You could also
> spray them down with oven cleaner; it will
> eventually remove paint,
> given enough time. It also makes a good engine
> degreaser, if you don't
> mind the paint coming off, too. Makes a nasty mess
> on the driveway,
> though....
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