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Refinishing gunstock
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<blockquote data-quote="Leslie Sapp" data-source="post: 926121" data-attributes="member: 74272"><p>If the regular paint strippers won't work after letting them sit a while, go down to your local auto parts store and ask for a can of "aircraft stripper". </p><p>You may have to order it, depending on where you live. I've sprayed that stuff on epoxy coated scuba tanks, waited five minutes and then washed all the epoxy off with a garden hose!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leslie Sapp, post: 926121, member: 74272"] If the regular paint strippers won't work after letting them sit a while, go down to your local auto parts store and ask for a can of "aircraft stripper". You may have to order it, depending on where you live. I've sprayed that stuff on epoxy coated scuba tanks, waited five minutes and then washed all the epoxy off with a garden hose! [/QUOTE]
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