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<blockquote data-quote=".:Crosby:." data-source="post: 140204" data-attributes="member: 2516"><p>Aircraft stripper plus 4000 psi pressure washer equals the way to go!</p><p>Anyone thinking about stripping their boat I highly recomend doing this.</p><p>I tryed sanding that got old after about 1 minute. Then I tryed easy off, that was a waste of money.</p><p>Go ahead and pay 40 bucks for the stripper you won't be dissapointed</p><p>This stuff took the paint and rhino linning that was on the front right off.</p><p></p><p>All I did was put it on with a paint brush, let it sit for about 2 or 3 minutes. then I went over it with a soft wire brush to make sure I got all the little specks,</p><p>The rinsed it off with the pressure washer and wala. It took about 2 or 3 hours to do the whole thimg.</p><p>Now I have a silver bullet ready for steelflex and paint!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".:Crosby:., post: 140204, member: 2516"] Aircraft stripper plus 4000 psi pressure washer equals the way to go! Anyone thinking about stripping their boat I highly recomend doing this. I tryed sanding that got old after about 1 minute. Then I tryed easy off, that was a waste of money. Go ahead and pay 40 bucks for the stripper you won't be dissapointed This stuff took the paint and rhino linning that was on the front right off. All I did was put it on with a paint brush, let it sit for about 2 or 3 minutes. then I went over it with a soft wire brush to make sure I got all the little specks, The rinsed it off with the pressure washer and wala. It took about 2 or 3 hours to do the whole thimg. Now I have a silver bullet ready for steelflex and paint! [/QUOTE]
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