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    Great Stripper!

    Now that I have your attention, I really do have a great paint stripper. If you've ever used Jasco Paint and Epoxy Remover, you know what I mean. It says it works in 15 minutes and it does. Another stripper I used took 3 applications at least, to strip a bed and even at that, it was not a super clean job. This Jasco works amazingly well. In 10 minutes the black is bubbling up...I then start working it with a steel brush. By that time, I'm just working loose the stubborn stuff. Just a few minutes of that and I can wipe away the crud, leaving a super clean surface.
    I'm so glad I found this stuff, as it is a real time saver. It's turned a 2 hour job into a 1/2 hour job. Just thought you'd like to know.

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    You have to admit that the tag on this thread is an attention getter.

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    My first experience with Jasco was back in the late 1960s.

    Be sure to wear protection.

    jtk
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    The methylene chloride based strippers usually work very well but it is rough stuff from a personal health and safety standpoint. Make sure to use it in a very well ventilated area - it is bad for you in low concentrations, it has poor warning properties, and typical cartridge respirators don't provide adequate protection against it.

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