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For stripping paint use Nitromors paint stripper - great on timber,
glassfibre and metal. Use gloves, an apron and eye protection - it stings like hell when you get it on skin. Use a plastic stripping knife to avoid damaging the anodised layer of the aluminium. Ian "Chris Davison" wrote in message ... Does anyone have experience of removing flaking paint from the skin of a metal trailer? About 1/3 of the paint is coming off...I want to strip all the paint off and preferably leave the metal skin 'bare'. Is this just 'buy a big can of paint remover and a large brush' or is it more complicated? Not really keen on a streaky finished product. Any help much appreciated. Chris |
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