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<blockquote data-quote="Ringo Steele" data-source="post: 312540" data-attributes="member: 6694"><p>If you are looking to get it all off down to bare aluminum, the stripper is probably the best route. I used Citru-strip with good results, and it is much less toxic. If you really can't use the stripper, a wire wheel or cup on a angle grinder or drill will work, but will be slow and a lot of labor. </p><p>If you don't need to go to bare aluminum, just wire wheel/sand until you have solid paint (no flakes, etc.) and paint over the old paint as long as it is bonded well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ringo Steele, post: 312540, member: 6694"] If you are looking to get it all off down to bare aluminum, the stripper is probably the best route. I used Citru-strip with good results, and it is much less toxic. If you really can't use the stripper, a wire wheel or cup on a angle grinder or drill will work, but will be slow and a lot of labor. If you don't need to go to bare aluminum, just wire wheel/sand until you have solid paint (no flakes, etc.) and paint over the old paint as long as it is bonded well. [/QUOTE]
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