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HOW TO EASILY STRIP PAINT FROM AN ALUMINUM BOAT
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<blockquote data-quote="kazzer" data-source="post: 507025" data-attributes="member: 28177"><p>Have you exhausted chemical strippers? I'd suggest painting it on in sections, and immediately covering it with a thin plastic sheet. This prevents the solvent (Usually methylene chloride) from evaporating too quickly. This chemical boils at 103deg F, so a great deal of its power is lost at an ambient temp, unless you trap it in this manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kazzer, post: 507025, member: 28177"] Have you exhausted chemical strippers? I'd suggest painting it on in sections, and immediately covering it with a thin plastic sheet. This prevents the solvent (Usually methylene chloride) from evaporating too quickly. This chemical boils at 103deg F, so a great deal of its power is lost at an ambient temp, unless you trap it in this manner. [/QUOTE]
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