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IvanFive0
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What is the easy way to strip it, without sandblasting??

Thanks guys

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Permatex gasket remover in a spray can.
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My friend had success with that aircraft paint removal stuff. But it was messy as hell.
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gasket remover or even better kleen strip aerosol cans from the hardware store.

Spray it on, let it sit a few, remove with a metal paint scraper. Repeat if necessary. Final coat I used Kleen Strip and a wire brush. Touched up with a green scotch brite. Wear gloves and glasses. Shit burns like crazy. And makes a huge mess!

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