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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Another Paint Stripping Thread! On a 65 year old Starcraft
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<blockquote data-quote="DanOStarcraft" data-source="post: 515004" data-attributes="member: 35670"><p>And, oddly, what seems to be working better is to use the Citristrip, let it sit and do its thing, then scrape, and THEN, get a sponge soaked with turpentine and rub it in. The paint slurry then runs off and gets absorbed with the sponge. When the sponge is loaded and just can't be squeezed out, pitch it and get a new one. Then, literally, rinse and repeat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanOStarcraft, post: 515004, member: 35670"] And, oddly, what seems to be working better is to use the Citristrip, let it sit and do its thing, then scrape, and THEN, get a sponge soaked with turpentine and rub it in. The paint slurry then runs off and gets absorbed with the sponge. When the sponge is loaded and just can't be squeezed out, pitch it and get a new one. Then, literally, rinse and repeat. [/QUOTE]
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