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Originally Posted by tiger1964
Well, another application and this time using a wooden spoon, cut as I mentioned to make one concave side; much more scraped off this time! Still not right, so...



Wood is NOT good, in one way. Looking at the can of stripper, it took the spray-bombed paint job off my old Gitane two years ago, no problem -- but I looked at the can and it's Klean Strip brand and intended to remove paint from wood (well OK, I do want to refinish the bedroom furniture I inherited from my grandmother). So, I checked online and there's an Auto Zone perhaps 1/2-mile away (ironically next door to the dollar store where I just bought the wooden implements ) and, according to the website, in stock! So, another walk, and I got a can (only had it in gallons for $52.99) and I just put a coat on. Lesson of the day: RTFL (read the flippin' label).

What I am starting to believe, between the paint stripping, degreasing parts and polishing, that I need a metric ton of rags.
What I meant was wood is good for scraping paint off of chrome without marring it....unlike some that might use a metal paint scraper.....You're right about the PT.
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