Hey Mike,
FWIW, the cost is 60 bucks a gallon... not cheap, but if it works as
advertised, definitely worth it.
I've ordered a gallon, I am going to test it by stripping a small area
of the plane that is in desperate need of touch-up, and based on how
that experience goes I will decide whether or not I'll even consider
doing the full plane in a year or so. I'll report on my experiences
when I have a chance.
-E S Cragg
Mike Spera wrote:
EridanMan wrote:
http://www.m-tc.com/efs2500_home.htm
They're website is quite impressive, they have a few gallaries of this
stuff being used on Biz Jets and the like, and it (seems to) work
remarkably well.
Any experiences? My "Too good to be true" alarm is going wild, but If
it performs as advertised (and as it appears)... Wow, why would anyone
bother with Acidic strippers anymore?
FWIW, the online reviews I've read reference the original maker of
"STAZ-WETT", so I'm wondering if this is the same product under a new
name.
(This would be for Strip-myself, paint-professionally fantasy I'm
having at the moment
)
Well, we ain't seen the cost yet. It may be $150/gal. I'm interested cuz
the next paint job I do on the Cherokee will need a strip. I got away
with a DIY scratch and paint last time. Next time I will definitely take
pictures too.
If you really want to strip it yourself, you will need to do that at the
paint shop for a multitude of reasons. You may be able to get the shop
to let you do the crud work in the back corner to save money. But their
insurance company will likely not allow it.
Good Luck,
Mike