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Don Dando October 9th 07 03:06 PM

Old rocker restoration
 
Walter,

I make kitchen cabinets and restore wooden boats. Many boats have to
stripped of their finish. I have tried many strippers even the ones at
$65/gallon. The best by far is actually one of the least expensive oddly
enough. I now use only "Dad's Paint Remover" from Wal-Mart.

Keep the old finish wet and don't try to rush the process. As the paint
wrinkles and curls up lightly brush it off and apply additional stripper.

Don Dan



Roger amd Missy Behnke October 9th 07 08:04 PM

Old rocker restoration
 
I worked in a paint store for 14 years and sold a lot of Dad's Easy Spray
Stripper in that time. It is a very good product. For someone that is
looking for a stripper that does note contain methylene chloride Citrus
Strip is another good choice.

Roger


"Don Dando" wrote in message
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Walter,

I make kitchen cabinets and restore wooden boats. Many boats have to
stripped of their finish. I have tried many strippers even the ones at
$65/gallon. The best by far is actually one of the least expensive oddly
enough. I now use only "Dad's Paint Remover" from Wal-Mart.

Keep the old finish wet and don't try to rush the process. As the paint
wrinkles and curls up lightly brush it off and apply additional stripper.

Don Dan





William Andersen October 12th 07 07:20 AM

Old rocker restoration
 
My wife found Dad's a few years ago and won't try anything else.

"Roger amd Missy Behnke" wrote in message
...
I worked in a paint store for 14 years and sold a lot of Dad's Easy Spray
Stripper in that time. It is a very good product. For someone that is
looking for a stripper that does note contain methylene chloride Citrus
Strip is another good choice.

Roger


"Don Dando" wrote in message
. net...
Walter,

I make kitchen cabinets and restore wooden boats. Many boats have to
stripped of their finish. I have tried many strippers even the ones at
$65/gallon. The best by far is actually one of the least expensive oddly
enough. I now use only "Dad's Paint Remover" from Wal-Mart.

Keep the old finish wet and don't try to rush the process. As the paint
wrinkles and curls up lightly brush it off and apply additional stripper.

Don Dan







Kate October 13th 07 03:57 PM

Old rocker restoration
 
I'm going to have to give it a try.
If this many people say it's that good, then there has to be something in
it.

Kate

"William Andersen" wrote in message
...
My wife found Dad's a few years ago and won't try anything else.

"Roger amd Missy Behnke" wrote in message
...
I worked in a paint store for 14 years and sold a lot of Dad's Easy Spray
Stripper in that time. It is a very good product. For someone that is
looking for a stripper that does note contain methylene chloride Citrus
Strip is another good choice.

Roger


"Don Dando" wrote in message
. net...
Walter,

I make kitchen cabinets and restore wooden boats. Many boats have to
stripped of their finish. I have tried many strippers even the ones at
$65/gallon. The best by far is actually one of the least expensive oddly
enough. I now use only "Dad's Paint Remover" from Wal-Mart.

Keep the old finish wet and don't try to rush the process. As the paint
wrinkles and curls up lightly brush it off and apply additional stripper.

Don Dan









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