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<blockquote data-quote="enginerd" data-source="post: 429189" data-attributes="member: 21309"><p>I don't envy the project you have ahead of you. Stripping my Lone Star took much, much longer than I thought it would and it's definitely not a project I would care to repeat (your video gave me flashbacks).</p><p></p><p>I ended up doing most of my stripping with a palm-sander and 80-grit, which seemed to work the best as far as the mechanical stripping techniques I tried and resulted in almost no chemical burns. I did used aircraft stripper, but I'm not a huge fan of caustic chemicals and I didn't see the results I was expecting from it. I also tried Citristrip, which performed almost as well as the aircraft stripper for me, taking off multiple layers of paint in one pass without the noxious fumes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enginerd, post: 429189, member: 21309"] I don't envy the project you have ahead of you. Stripping my Lone Star took much, much longer than I thought it would and it's definitely not a project I would care to repeat (your video gave me flashbacks). I ended up doing most of my stripping with a palm-sander and 80-grit, which seemed to work the best as far as the mechanical stripping techniques I tried and resulted in almost no chemical burns. I did used aircraft stripper, but I'm not a huge fan of caustic chemicals and I didn't see the results I was expecting from it. I also tried Citristrip, which performed almost as well as the aircraft stripper for me, taking off multiple layers of paint in one pass without the noxious fumes. [/QUOTE]
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