Indead, undeseel comes off a treat with a beat up 1" wood chissel. I
use one on my car, no solvents. It cam off, leafing the paint intact
underneath, no scratching if you do it right. Get a grind stone so you
can get the chissel realy sharp, you will need to do the a couple of
times. I would be tempted to try every where with the wood chissel on
the underseel first, then take off the paint with strippers, saves you
killing your self with the paint strippers.
Then on the realy thin bits it will need more effort, a blow tourch will
do nicely. Them a bit of nitromos on the paint thats left.
What you will find is when you peel off the underseel with just a
chissel, it will peel off the paint if it's rusted unerneeth, or it
won't if it hassent rusted. This is the best way of highlighting rusted
areas of metal.
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James Carpenter
Yellow '79 spit wired by a trained marmot
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