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Old 01-31-2004, 07:43 AM
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to those who have used aircraft paint remover.. is the spray can version stronger? or is the glue/paste version stronger?

i'm stripping the paint off my beater wheels and after like 3 spray cans of the aircraft paint remover..theres still primer stuck on the inside spokes.

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get a brillo pad and srub that ****
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If you wanted, you could just get the rims glass beaded. That is how I did mine for my Shelby Z.
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didn't answer my question.. is the liquid/paste version stronger than the spray can version.
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they are both the same strength...let it sit longer on the areas that arent coming off all the way and eventually it will eat thru..i had the same problem when i was stripping my Ls's i just let it sit for awhile and it was ready to go
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i would use the liquid ive used that it works better but you gonna need a scuff pad and some rubber gloves too good luck
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does that **** hurt your tires???
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yeah, your definately gonna need to scrub that **** with something rough. Brillo
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sandblast that ****. Paint remover sucks in my book
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aerosol works much better and its 50x cleaner.
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