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Old 01-18-2007, 08:32 AM
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Well , i picked up a empty steel 55-gal drum & started filling it 5-gallons at a time with paint gun cleaner AKA "Naked gun cleaner". The stuff rocks !!! will strip down a powdercoated wheel to bare aluminum in about 20-30 minutes.

One suggestion , use a good mask and good gloves when using it. Very bad for you..lol

I usually used the "aircraft" stripper, works good but the gun claener cut down on my stripping labor time by 75% !!

thanks , TIM

This works better then aircraft stripper>? Or no?
Does it work in the cold?
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Old 01-19-2007, 11:28 AM
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This works better then aircraft stripper>? Or no?
Does it work in the cold?
Yes , this stuff strips faster then anything ive ever used. I use it in my garage at temps between 40*- 80* deg , still works great in the cold..
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We have tried a bunch of diferend stripping methods and I personally am fond of Air Craft Stripper in the spray can from Wal-Mart. It takes powder off in a matter of minutes. We used some extra strength stripper in a can from Home Depot and spent 3 days stripping a set of factory Harley Wheels. Used the Air Craft Stripper on a bunch of parts and the can be cleaned and ready to spray in no time.

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I just emailed Citristrip, apparently they can not ship it into Canada One of our stupid Govt rules demands labels to be in English and French, so it's not allowed here because there is no French writing. Give me a break.........

Anyone know any other brandname? I have been using Mar-Hyde Tal Strip and a rinse with Gun Wash, but there's some powders that are really tough to get off. I did some Snowmobile cyl's yesterday with Xtreme chrome and EW's low temp clear. dodn't like them so now I am stripping them with TAL Strip. Taking forever compared to the stock powder that was on there.
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http://search.cartserver.com/search/...0&keywords=KLE


KLEANSTRIP / Pt#: KLE-ESG14
GUN KLEANER KIT W/BASKET

Is part # KLE-CGC111 the same as the part # you posted, minus the basket?
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Is part # KLE-CGC111 the same as the part # you posted, minus the basket?

Nope. KLEANSTRIP / Pt#: KLE-CSG14 would be the same minus the basket/kit.
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Well , i picked up a empty steel 55-gal drum & started filling it 5-gallons at a time with paint gun cleaner AKA "Naked gun cleaner". The stuff rocks !!! will strip down a powdercoated wheel to bare aluminum in about 20-30 minutes.

One suggestion , use a good mask and good gloves when using it. Very bad for you..lol

I usually used the "aircraft" stripper, works good but the gun claener cut down on my stripping labor time by 75% !!

thanks , TIM

Naked gun cleaner is the name of it

Where do I buy this @ or what the real name... THANKS
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Old 01-27-2007, 10:21 AM
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Naked gun cleaner is the name of it

Where do I buy this @ or what the real name... THANKS
http://search.cartserver.com/search/...0&keywords=KLE


Made by KLEAN-STRIP SG14-5 FOR THE 5-GALLON CAN.

KLEAN-STRIP SG14KIT FOR THE 4-GALLON WITH BASKET.

Another place to buy it is.
http://search.cartserver.com/search/...0&keywords=KLE

KLEANSTRIP / Pt#: KLE-ESG14
GUN KLEANER KIT W/BASKET
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Nope. KLEANSTRIP / Pt#: KLE-CSG14 would be the same minus the basket/kit.
O.K. now I'm confused Is it CSG14 or SG14-5 for 5 gal. without basket. The links go to the same site.
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so if i just want to strip a valve cover would aircraft stripper do the job for me?
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