Roy,

If you are having trouble locating an "Aircraft" remover, I suggest you try
an auto body shop supply store (listed in the yellow pages under auto body
shop equipment and supplies, or auto paint).

The most common aircraft formula is made by Kleen-Strip (Wm. Barr Co., of
Memphis).  These removers have two claims to fame, 1) they won't harm
aluminum and 2) they will even cut catalyzed acrylic and urethane finishes.
Usually they are water wash.  Excellent products.

Oliver Filippi

----- Original Message -----
From: "Roy Lashway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of VACList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 10:47 AM
Subject: [VAC] Re: external/internal paint removal


> >What's the best way to remove paint from the exterior? And the
> >interior? I want to get 100% of it removed but without placing any of
> >the skin at risk.
> ========
> I used a product called Aircraft Remover, which strips finish and primer
> from metal surfaces, on aluminum heater door and frig. exterior exhaust
> vents that came painted.  Did a very nice clean job on the aluminum.  Got
> it at the local Ace Hardware and suspect it can be found at most home
> srvoce outlets.  It is non-flammable and water rinsable.
>
> Roy Lashway
> '78 Argosy,'56 Bubble
> WBCCI 1610     VAC
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> web site: www.zianet.com/rlashway
>    (polishing report included)
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