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| Interthane Brightsides - Stripper I have a boat that I am restoring and need to take a look at underlying plywood skins. It was painted with Brightside and I need to get it off with as little effort and damage to the underlying materials. Any thoughts? Sam
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| http://www.peelaway.com.au/peelmain.htm We have been using this on a life boat resto(with lead based paints), doing a great job so long as it goes on thick enough & not too toxic or stinky. All the best from Jeff. |
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