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Old 07-25-2008, 02:48 PM
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I had to use a propane torch to heat it up a bit then it comes off like butter. Then I used paint thinner in a spray bottle ( after and separate from torching ) let it soak then wipe away with lots of disposable towels...the blue or paper ones. It is a lot of work but turns out well. My media blaster said the media won't remove undercoat.
Heat gun and a wood paint stir stick to keep from gouging the metal for 98% of it. Wax/gease remover and a brush to aggitate the remaining residue.
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