Paint Stripping Tip

1959_FDR

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You're going to like this idea.

I'm stripping 7 layers of paint from a 1959 Alumacraft Model FDR, and I didn;t want to harm the beautiful satin Aluminum finish of the boat.

I considered zip strip, then I considered the price of zip strip lol

I'm using common automotive BRAKE FLUID d:)
and the paint is rolling off the metal like a dream.

Paint the brake fluid on the paint with an old brush in the evening around sunset and let it work overnight.
You will awaken to paint that is wrinkled up and lifts off the aluminum like large sheets of paper.

I wouldn't recommend this technique for wood or fiberglass though.... Just metal.

Brake fluid is a LOT cheaper than commercial paint stippers.

Just wanted to share this technique.
have a great day

John
 

1959_FDR

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Re: Paint Stripping Tip

See what a nice job it does if you have the patience?

I'm using a wooden spatula that I "borrowed" from my fiance, to lift the paint as it softens and wrinkles up...
No scratches on the aluminum so far.

The DOT 3 Brake Fluid is working phenominally well on those 7 layers of hideous paint.
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