Rick,
I think I'd try MEK (methyl ethyl keotone, available in the paint section of most hardware stores) before I'd try paint remover. Try not to breathe the fumes and don't let it get on your skin, though.

Syd



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I have had success with paint remover. The snotty stuff works,but be careful as it eats skin as well as paint and if applied excessively might tarnish the aluminum.

Lee

-- Rick Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

My coupe has a painted on wing walk with some type of non-slip abrasive mixed in. It has started flaking and I wish to replace it. Any good recommendations on how to remove the painted compound? My coupe is polished aluminum, so I am leery of the abrasive here. Also, does anyone have any strong opinions on what to replace it with? I was looking to put those self-stick sandpaper type wing walks on. Thanks, Rick N93686 415C

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