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Chemical strippers can really make a mess out of fibreglass parts. The stripper can get into the resin and soften it. Stripper disolved in the laminate can make subsequent paint fail also. I think I would sand it. Make a buck to support it when you sand. I would avoid the foam. Hard to remove! :-) Highflyer Highflight Aviation Services Pinckneyville Airport ( PJY ) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Hey, you old geezer. Good to see that you are still alive and kicking. When is the next PJY FLY-IN for the faithful, John? FWIW DEPT - The best chemical stripper is... MUZZLELOADER. It harms neither fiberglass nor those of Polish ancestry. BOb U - the resurrected one ++++++++++++ In the words of Gilda Radnor's Rose Ann Roseannadanna... *** NEVER MIND *** Barnyard BOb - old SNL viewer |
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