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| Registered Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: San Carlos, CA US 
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				Paint stripper recommendation
			 
			Can anyone recommend a decent paint stripper? I just bought an old Carrera tail and lid and would like to strip it all before painting. Also, where can I buy some POR-22 (rust treatment paint, not for the tail of course)? 
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			aircraft remover on the metal.
		 
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			Try your local hot rod shop for POR products. -Scott 
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			you said paint ....stripper........ I was thinking finger paints. 
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			I stripped my front valence with Stipper from Home Depot. It was heavy duty stuff in a gallon container. Worked as well as the AC stripper aerosol. Don't use on FGlass.
		 
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			I second the aircraft paint remover for metal, then treat the metal before priming. Good luck! Alex 
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			If you can't find Por-15 locally, you can buy it on their website.  www.por15.com.  I recently placed an order, and it showed up pretty quickly.
		 
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|  04-01-2005, 10:47 AM | 
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				Re: Paint stripper recommendation
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|  04-01-2005, 12:44 PM | 
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			I actually got a great deal on an OEM original Carrera tail made of Metal. So, safe for all stripper it is.
		 
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 Also, to increase the stripper's effectiveness, brush it on then quickly lay cling-wrap or a trash bag over the area to be covered (to prevent the stripper from evaporating). That way you will minimize the number of "coats" needed.   | ||
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