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I still like him because he does interesting stuff and fesses up when it doesn't go swimmingly
paint tech. strippers. personally, I avoid them usually because they come with both known and unknown issues. But if you use them
1) always strip to shiny metal, if you don't, the stripper can imbed into the paint and come back and haunt you
2) stripper dust.... evil stuff, immediately, even 'neutralized' if dust gets on sweaty skin, you will feel a burning. Later, that dust will land on something you do not want damages, all it takes is just a bit of water and it will damage whatever it's sitting on
avoid strippers, then there will be no burning or damage to things you like.Doing it all wrong since 1966
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I'm with SBG on this one. I just use 80 grit on the DA. Takes a little longer but there's no chance of left over stripper in remote recesses that WILL come back to bite you in the butt in the color coat/clear. One of my body tips: sandpaper is supplies and not tools. Change it frequently, especially as it'll leave nasty grooves when you use it loaded up.
Dan
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