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I have a Bansner that needs a facelift and was thinking about sending it to Darren for DC. What is a safe stripper to remove Krylon from a fiberglass stock? Citristrip says it will remove epoxy, so I assume that's a no-go.

Thanks,

Loder
In the past I've used this:

http://kleanstripauto.com/products/aircraft-fiberglass-paint-remover
You should sand it off...
I used Captain Lee when I stripped Vets in the body shop.
Originally Posted by Reloader7RM
Citristrip says it will remove epoxy, so I assume that's a no-go.


That's what I use.
Originally Posted by yukonal
Originally Posted by Reloader7RM
Citristrip says it will remove epoxy, so I assume that's a no-go.


That's what I use.

Any special instructions? I have a Brown Precision that needs attention before attachment to a 280.
Put it on with a brush. Let sit. Hit the majority, or whatever you can with a putty knife. Wash it off in the laundry tub. Wet sand the rest with black wet sand paper. Finish up with non-stinky acetone. Done.
Originally Posted by yukonal
Put it on with a brush. Let sit. Hit the majority, or whatever you can with a putty knife. Wash it off in the laundry tub. Wet sand the rest with black wet sand paper. Finish up with non-stinky acetone. Done.


Thank-you smile
Krylon might come off with acetone without using stripper.
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