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remove paint

ohh then thats why it was maybe not working ..

now i put both parts in bag very tight ...


i though it was the liquid that made the work ...

didnt knew it was the fumes :lol:

well .. i put it again right now .. lets see how it works ...

im gona leave it some 4 hours and half
 
ok 5 hours and nothing .. so i open it ... and i put a lot lot more and i will leave it all night .. so .. ill let u all tomorrow know what happens .


maybe some 8 - 10 hours will do we will see

cross fingers again .. :roll:
 
looks like i need my second step .. i think i will get the elo easy lift off

cause the easy off ... just didnt work for me ..

:cry:


the good part of the easy off and a good brush is that .. now it has the old looking ..

looks old and very injured .. ... i like the looks tho hehe

but anyway .. thanks for all the good tips and .. i hope i can get it unpainted !!

"thumbsup"
 
I have stripped my Bruiser body twice and the cab of my f350 truggy at least 3 times.Here is what I have discovered.Brake fluid works very well and I had NO issues with it hurting the plastic.I let the body soak for a few days and then used a plastic business card and a toothbrush to remove the loose paint.I tried oven cleaner on the truggy with terrible results.It just didn't want to lift the paint.A few days ago I stripped the cab of my bruiser with some Purple degreaser/cleaner I found at Autozone.I couldn't find a name brand on it but it was in a purple gallon container.I beleive it is very similar to the now discod Castrol Super Clean.I tried it because the brake fluid method is messy and this stuff is biodegradeable.It worked AWESOME!I let the body sit in it for about 1 hour and the paint came right off using the plastic card and toothbrush.To remove a few stubborn spots I lightly scrubbed with a scotchbrite pad.The body looks brand new now.Hope this helps,good luck.Jim
 
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