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| MCB Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Detroit MI | go to an auto parts store like murrays or pep boys and look for aircraft grade stripper. its in an spray can i have used it to strip powder coat and all kinds of paints, including old brass Sheridans "very hard to strip". make sure to read the directions because the temperature of the part your stripping is very important.
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| MCB Member | Before you even attempt to strip, I would contact this man TacticalCamo Custom Pattern and Stencil Generator and personally ask him about stripping. Durocoat impregnates the metal. I'm sure he will give you more insite than I. Later, Blackrain
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