Re: [CR]Where do you buy aircraft paint stripper?

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Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 21:55:02 -0800
From: "Rich Pinder" <rpinder@usc.edu>
Subject: Re: [CR]Where do you buy aircraft paint stripper?
In-reply-to: <20051228051930.36646.qmail@web52513.mail.yahoo.com>
To: Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <20051228051930.36646.qmail@web52513.mail.yahoo.com>


Don, The stuff I was talkin about is 'Klean-Strip Aircraft Remover' (I assume they they just kind of ommitted the word PAINT in the title ) Klean Strip part number AR-322 Its an aerosol can. I used one whole can to do my 69 Raleigh Pro (in the pics I sent ya below.) I've only seen it in this one size - and seems like it was about $6. I found it at a good Automotive supply, but I think I may have seen it recently at either Home Depot or OSH. It sprays out thick with no splatter, and sticks to the metal well. I'd say go SLOW, cover all your skin parts well, put on thick rubber gloves, THEN put on old leather work gloves - and wear the mask !!

rich

Don Wilson wrote:
>Please suggest a brand, minimum container size and
>seller.
>Don Wilson
>Los Olivos, CA
>
>
> Rich Pinder wrote:
> Are you strippin everything, or just paint on the lugs ? If its the
> former, there is a very good but powerful by the company I think
> called something like 'Kleenstrip' - called Aircraft Paint Remover'.
> Pic of the can here: http://www-hsc.usc.edu/~rpinder/Paintit.html
> think i saw it in Home Depot. Wear a mask though !

> Rich

> r