Aircraft stripper

Ok, here's the scoop. I've learned powder coating is some strong chit man. I tried two kinds of strippers, one being aircraft stripper and that's wicked stuff and it didn't touch the powder coating. I started to use an abrasive blasting gun on it but it was going too slow so I ordered Eastwoods powder coat stripper. http://www.eastwood.com/ew-powdercoat-and-paint-dissolver-quart.html

The lid was down to bare metal in 1 hr. Yes, the stuff works. Not so much as a speck of powder coating left. This stuff doesn't even burn your skin if it gets on your hands and it doesn't really have any odor. It basically disolves the powder coating. The trick is to let your part being stripped sit in the sun and get hot before applying the stripper. It seems to kick off the chemical reaction. I used a spray bottle to apply the stripper and a paint brush to move it around. If you could totally submerge your part in this stuff it would be stripped in no time. The product does work. MMG