Need to strip paint off chrome parts...

rockhopper

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Is there a good paint stripper for this application? One that won't damage the chrome? The chrome is in excellent shape.

Thanks in advance.
 
I think the average stripper would work cheap enough to do the job with some acetone or MEK and a rag.....
 
If the chrome is real and has been done correctly, then try a little acetone at first..... as Bike G Joe mentioned.
 
I use aircraft stripper in a spray can; available at most auto parts stores. It takes the paint off with little effort (hose off) and doesn't effect chrome finish.
 
I don't think that it is citrus based; but it does a great job stripping off old paint.

I thought I remembered a This Old House episode where they used the aircraft stuff on siding. Could be wrong. Vaguely remembered it was more enviro-friendly.
 
I know this thread is old but brake clean in the aerosol can from Checker, Auto Zone, etc... will take it right off. Safer than paint stripper. A guy I work with just had a can of stripper blow up from the summer heat all over his face recently. He's got really bad burns. He was lucky that none got into his eyes.

Pat
 
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Hi rockhopper, the most safest-way and the cheapest at only $3- is to use soapy-steel-wool...the type with visible soap integrated into the steel-wool that you prior to use sulk in water for a few minutes until very foamy! Depending on the size of the job and elbow-grease you put-into it should come-up good as gold! For a better shine afterwards try brasso than a car wax to preserve polished-finish?? I've been doing this for over 20-years and you will only get as good as your work result.


3turncarby. Good luck! auflg





Is there a good paint stripper for this application? One that won't damage the chrome? The chrome is in excellent shape.

Thanks in advance.

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Brake Clean in a spray can...it'll take paint off anything... Won't hurt the chrome.
Tom
 
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