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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


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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


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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




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

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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


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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






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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

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

"Roger amd Missy Behnke" wrote in message
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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


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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







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