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Old 03-29-2007, 06:20 AM
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Scones, check this out. They are in Richmond Hill. Looks promising, I may call and get a 5 gallon container any try it out.

http://www.tech-sales.com/jem_strip.html
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thanks man, some good stuff on that site.
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Scones, check this out. They are in Richmond Hill. Looks promising, I may call and get a 5 gallon container any try it out.

http://www.tech-sales.com/jem_strip.html
Jemstrip 427, the only bummer is it needs to be heated.

JEM STRIP 427 is used full strength at temperatures between 160 F and 190 F. Mineral oil seal is supplied with the stripper. Strip time depends on coating type, thickness and cure time. Strip time may be decreased with mechanical agitation and by increasing temperature.
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Most strippers require an increased temp to work well.
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Check this thread.. lots of good info on stripping...

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