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Default not your typical paint stripper question... please read


"Norminn" wrote in message
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Blaine Whether wrote:

I have a project actually requiring the reuse of paint AFTER it has been
stripped with a chemical stripper. The problem I have is that I don't
know how to redissolve the resulting sludge and chips that the stripper
produces back into as close to the original paint as possible. I realize
it wouldn't be perfect, but how can I thin and dissolve the paint stripper
sludge?

Thanks,
Blaine


You can add more paint remover to it, but it will NOT be anywhere close to
paint. What on earth
are you doing?


Not looking for paint, although if I can get somewhat close to that it would
be ok. I just need to dissolve the resulting sludge and chips into a
solution. The thinner, the better. Acetone worked wonders at removing and
dissolving paint in the past, but I am now up against paint that acetone
doesn't dissolve. The paint stripper will do it, but always leaves a sludge
and I need this dissolved too.