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Old 25-10-24, 00:31
r.morrison r.morrison is offline
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Default Removing paint....

David: Alex is pretty well spot on with his "formulation". Having been a contractor for over 40 years, I've stripped a bit of wood in my time. Avoid the brass/wire wheel if you can. It will rip the heck out of the wood. PATIENCE... is what you need and just use a sharp instrument and a small brass brush and paint remover. Some lacquer thinner helps too. There is no easy way. Trust me.

Good luck....Robert
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