Body and exterior tips
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If you are a novice and still want to go through with this, this is how you do it. But I don't think you should. | If you are a novice and still want to go through with this, this is how you do it. But I don't think you should. | ||
− | AGAIN, TAKE THE | + | AGAIN, TAKE THE VEHICLE TO A WELL VENTILATED AREA. OUTSIDE IS THE BEST PLACE. |
These chemical strippers are more commonly used on hoods, roofs, and trunk lids as they need to be left alone after applying. The stripper would just run if put on a vertical panel and be somewhat ineffective. | These chemical strippers are more commonly used on hoods, roofs, and trunk lids as they need to be left alone after applying. The stripper would just run if put on a vertical panel and be somewhat ineffective. | ||
+ | (Don't use chemical stripper on laquer paint. It will run and make a big mess. Laquer paint can be stripped by soaking clean rags in laquer thinner and applying them to the vehicle and leaving them there a while in a well ventilated area.) | ||