Can't wash it off, but it works as well as any I've used.īy Frank Harris on Wednesday, Ap02:03 pm: I purchased some Jasco semi paste with methylene chloride a couple months ago. Stripping metal body, just works wonders, used garbage bags to seal off air while the stripper does its thing.īy Richard Gould on Wednesday, Ap02:00 pm: Using Citrustrip on the wood body, got all the paint and primer off easy. Seth is right, use the CitriStrip, made from oranges, it smells good and it really does the job well.takes off stuff that Aircraft stripper won't. I put cellophane over the area with stripper and it makes it really pop! j I have had great luck with the CITRIS that Seth is showing. The stores end up dropping it and sell cheaper and less effective brands instead. I think the main reason that many stores don't carry it any more is because it's expensive and most people are too cheap to pay for a good quality stripper so consequently it doesn't sell very well. I always use BIX stripper which is a JASCO product but it's getting harder to find. If they outlaw it out there on the left coast, then they'll outlaw anything and you might as well move.īy Erik Johnson on Wednesday, Ap01:41 pm: Far worse than the paint remover.īy Seth Harbuck - Shreveport, LA on Wednesday, Ap12:36 pm: And MEK is really bad to breath in because of the volatile fumes. I can still get MEK but that is very runny and does not stick like the JASCO GEL. Yesterday the clerk, er pardon me, the associate at the paint store told me that the EPA has outlawed it because if children and pets drink it it will give them a rash.ĭoes anyone have a suggestion for a good paint remover that can be brushed on in a gel or paste form and rinsed with water. You wash it off with water and the surface is ready to paint. My favorite paint stripper has always been JASCO with a picture of a red airplane on the gallon can which is painted light powder blue. My favorite one is gone and now I need another one to replace itīy Frank Harris on Wednesday, Ap12:25 pm: ![]() Most of the oxidation and pitting seems to have gone away also.Model T Ford Forum: My favorite one is gone and now I need another one to replace it My favorite one is gone and now I need another one to replace it The few places the clear was left on were very obvious after the wash. I threw the wheel in the wash tub and washed it off. Just about all the clear came off with the first shot and the elbow grease. After I slopped it on I covered it up with some plastic bags to keep it from evaporating.Īfter a half hour or so,:toetap05::toetap05: I started scrubbing with more stripper and coarse steel wool. Be shure to wear eye protection and rubber gloves. ![]() I slopped the stripper on with a cheap disposable brush. One of the keys to stripper is to keep the surface to be stripped wet with the stripper and give it time to work. This bix stripper didn't work very well on the plain enamel paint on the tractor but seems to be ok on this clear coat. Since i am cheap and I had a half gallon of Bix stripper left from a tractor repaint project 10 years ago, I'm going to use it up first. ![]() I'm doing one wheel at a time with each stage.
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