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Old September 3rd 04, 03:53 PM
Tim Mara
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if you read the proceedures and normal warnings on the Staz-Wett paint removers you will notice that they claim you can do the removal with their product without even gloves !
Does NOT Contain: Methylene Chloride, Acids, Caustics or Lyes!!!
LOW Volatile Compound Emmissions
Removes:
Alumgrip, Lord's High Temp Paint, Polyurethanes, Epoxies, IMRON, DITZLER, Clearcoats, Lacquers, Acrylics, Enamels
Safe for:
Fiberglass, Kevlar, Graphite Fiber, Plastics, Polycarbon, Magnesium, Aluminum, Steel, Stainless Steel, Flexible Bumber, Trim
Removes Paint from Fabrics:
Cecnite 7600, Grade A Cotton, Dacron (aircraft grade), Polyester, Stits Poly-Fiber
Does NOT Burn or Blister Skin
Can Be Worked BARE HANDED!
Water Neutralizes Chemicals!
Staz -Wett Stripper Technical Manual
In Words & Pictures
I have used this bare handed myself and was amazed that I had no burning or skin irritation.....though I still cannot believe it myself and would regardless recommend anyone useing this use normal protective measures.....
The Staz-Wett remover did also do a far better job IMHO than any other (Aircraft finish remover, Zip-Strip) ect paint remover products I had ever used.. I also used this to remove painted N-Numbers, Contest numbers from gel-coated gliders and found no damage was done on my experiments to the original glider gel-coat
tim
www.wingsandwheels.com


"R Barry" wrote in message om...
Purhase any of the commercially available "Methyline-Chloride" Paint
strippers, I prefer the ones that are called "Aircraft Paint Remover"

Be extermely cautious when using any stripper or product that contains
any methyline chlorine, it will and can be absorbed through the skin
and cause liver and kidney damage, that's the burning sensation. You
should protect yourself from contact wheneve possible.

 




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