Here’s how to easily and satisfactorily remove old paint from metal objects. On the internet, you can find many videos showing how paint easily comes off surfaces after applying a liquid to it. But what exactly is this liquid? There are ready-made paint removers available on the market that contain various solvents. One of the most popular options is Acetone, which effectively dissolves paint, facilitating its removal. Acids like hydrochloric acid can also be utilized for this task. Alternatively, if the coating isn’t multi-layered, such as on a car, old brake fluid or baking soda can also be effective.

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  1. Asitone ain't got shit on aircraft stripper. I have scars on my arms from getting lil drops get on them. Sh!ts like a non burning white phosphorus. It eats through LAYERS of a/c paint

  2. سلام چه مواد روی کاپوت ماشین بریزم تا رنگ سفید از روی کاپوت از بین بره تا دباره نقاشی کنم اسم مواد و باید از کجا بخرم

  3. Acetone DON'T work because it evaporate way too fast so a hack is needed ! Wrap area with 1-2 sheet of paper towels depend on how thick your paper towels is . Pour on your wet Acetone liquids soaking wet and quickly wrap it with plastic saran wrap or aluminum foil and tape it tight if needed ? Wait 30 minutes and remove and scrape if needed ? 😊😊😊

  4. I run a body shop and assure everyone this stuff doesn’t work as well in reality as it does with very thin layers or paint mix primer and body filler into the mix and it gets really messy wear as much PPE as possible

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