This might be a problem. Oh well, keep grinding!

They are all junk. What I do is go to Lowes and buy the mid grade and brush it in one direction. Let it sit and then scrape it off. Then re- apply and scrape again Keep it wet and only brush in one direction.

I can remember the Air craft stripper. Brush it on and the paint would bubble instantly. Those days are gone. I should have bought quantity and put it in plastic drums. I tried different brands and spent for the expensive and the cheapest . The cheap stuff won't take off house paint. The middle cost and high cost are virtually identical. Looks, consistency, smell, and the way the burn your skin, . You really know its no good when you walk away and come back and bee's landed in it. and they are still moving. But I would rather remove the paint this way so not to remove metal from the car with a grinder and cause heat which warps and soda cans panels.

Media blasting should only be used on inner structures of the car never hit the inside or the outside of the , Quarters , Roof, trunk,hood, or door skins you will see warpage. I also only use crushed glass on the cars never use sand to media blast. And I always paint strip all outer panels to be painted. If the hood Doors or trunk show rust on the inside I remove the inner structure and reattach after cleaning and applying epoxy primer.

There is one thing I would like to mention. After paint stripping a car with stripper. the car can sit an will not rust unless you touch it with your hands. If you DA the car with sand paper and let it sit it will start rusting in a couple days. This Demon sat for 15 years after being stripped and the only rust was where it was touched

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