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I took the recommendation of " and used Jasco's
Premium Paint & Epoxy Remover because it claimed to: 1. remove tough and easy coatings including paint, epoxy, urethane, latex, lacquers 2. be fast-acting in 5-15 minutes 3. remove "multiple coats with one application". I used a new paint brush to flow the remover on in a thick coat in one direction. I waited 15 minutes (until surface was blistered). I removed the finish with a plastic spatula. After following the above process FOUR times, almost all of the original finish remained. Jasco wasted my money and wasted my time. ==================== I then used a DeWalt Heavy-Duty 1/4-Sheet Palm Grip Sander. I started with 80-grit sandpaper and it removed ALL of the finish very quickly and cleanly. I then used a 150-grit sandpaper and finished with a 220-grit sandpaper. FANTASTIC RESULTS!! |
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