Put on then cover it with cling film, makes it work even faster, when you peel each piece off most of the paint will stick to the cling film, adhere to the advice on the instructions especially the aimbient temps you work in AND MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ADEQUATE VENTILATION, PROTECT YOUR EYES AND LUNGS AS THEY ARE " A SINGLE USE BODY PART"
I have a suspicion that this stuff is the same formula as the original Aircraft Stripper. It acts and smells the same. Be sure to use appropriate protection for your eyes, skin and lungs.
I did more work this weekend, using that same stuff. Sure as hell beats sanding all the old paint off, and orders of magnitude cheaper than having it dipped.
Yes. This stuff is freakin' legendary. No need for multiple coats, no need t o leave it to work overnight. Brush on a liberal amount and within seconds, it starts to work.
@@adamscoggins4553 likely the whole account. I'm using fiberglass fenders so didn't strip the ones that came with the car, and what was left didn't need stripping or was mechanically stripped (smaller pieces).
Put on then cover it with cling film, makes it work even faster, when you peel each piece off most of the paint will stick to the cling film, adhere to the advice on the instructions especially the aimbient temps you work in AND MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ADEQUATE VENTILATION, PROTECT YOUR EYES AND LUNGS AS THEY ARE " A SINGLE USE BODY PART"
I have a suspicion that this stuff is the same formula as the original Aircraft Stripper. It acts and smells the same. Be sure to use appropriate protection for your eyes, skin and lungs.
Very cool, I am deciding how to do my mga pain removal
I did more work this weekend, using that same stuff. Sure as hell beats sanding all the old paint off, and orders of magnitude cheaper than having it dipped.
drive it to the car wash
You only brush 1 way and leave alone
Yes. This stuff is freakin' legendary. No need for multiple coats, no need t o leave it to work overnight. Brush on a liberal amount and within seconds, it starts to work.
It's 95$ a gallon how much do you need to do an average car
@@adamscoggins4553 likely the whole account. I'm using fiberglass fenders so didn't strip the ones that came with the car, and what was left didn't need stripping or was mechanically stripped (smaller pieces).
I feel sorry for your eyes, lungs, and brain cells. PPE
Where can I get the chemical?
Amazon. It's a bit pricey though - about $98 per gallon. You've seen how effective it was though. For me, well worth the cost.
I need help fellas... think same results on lacquer paint ?
@@ahmadhassan83 yes. It's pretty strong stuff
@christos7440 Thank you