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Ideas to remove paint

Bleep Bleep

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Bought a car with a very poor paint job. Since it will be impossible to color match, I want to remove the red paint, and retain the metal finish on the gas cap.

What process is recommended to minimize damage? Thanks!
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A chemical stripper (your brand of choice),
I have no real recommendations on brands
& then neutralize what ever it is that you used, before you go forward
& then, do like a 000 Steelwood buff, maybe clear it after, so it doesn't tarnish or rust
I don't know if that is stainless or not
 
A chemical stripper (your brand of choice),
I have no real recommendations on brands
& then neutralize what ever it is that you used, before you go forward
& then, do like a 000 Steelwood buff, maybe clear it after, so it doesn't tarnish or rust
I don't know if that is stainless or not
Thanks. It’s the original cap. not sure what the factory used but don’t believe it’s stainless.
 
gas cap can go into a blast cabinet........ "aircraft stripper" is my go to for things that cannot be blasted
Thank you! Is “aircraft stripper” a specific type of chemical paint stripper? What’s the advantages you’ve seen to be a go to?
 
I used aircraft paint stripper on this piece. It took the paint right off in about 15-20 minutes - no damage to the metal.

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