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Sounds like a long night LOL
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I did some research and Jasco Paint and Epoxy remover turns out to be a better stripper than the Rust-o-leum Aircraft Remover. The person in this vid pretty much used a towel to remove the powder coat using the Jasco.I wish I could give you advise on how to speed things up but industrial aircraft stripper would be my go to product so idk. Only other thing would be a beed blasting kit but that's messy and you'd have to buy more stuff.
I did some research and Jasco Paint and Epoxy remover turns out to be a better stripper than the Rust-o-leum Aircraft Remover. The person in this vid pretty much used a towel to remove the powder coat using the Jasco.
It's only $10 on Lowes:
http://www.lowes.com/ProductDisplay...gId=10051&cmRelshp=req&rel=nofollow&cId=PDIO1
The Rusto-o-leum Paint Stripper doesnt give a strong smell. I apply the stripper in the basement with the door to the 1st floor and the garage open. The stripper did go to my skin when I was working on the TSX wheels and valve cover. The tiniest drop can irritate my skin.That stuff looks pretty good, are you using any type of respirator or fans? The stuff I use at work is VERY potent. It even eats through my gloves eventually, really fun when you get it on your skin lol