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I was going to remove paint which is on wood and metal handles do I
need to take any precautions or will the stripper work on both the
wood and metal? Thanks Mike
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Default Paint removal, wood and metal

Mike wrote:

I was going to remove paint which is on wood and metal handles do I
need to take any precautions or will the stripper work on both the
wood and metal? Thanks Mike


The paint on the metal might come off faster but other than that either
should work pretty much the same. Don't be surprised if the wood parts
require a 2nd coat of stripper. Just do what the directions tell you to
do and you'll be fine.

Scott
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