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Not sure who has used this stuff before but it works like magic. Old JK wheels that were Plasti dipped and looking crappy. Once stripped they looked like new. Also scored a free Leer bed cap but it’s gonna need a little work. 

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If you think that's magic, you should have tried methylene chloride strippers before nanny government stepped in to make sure we couldn't hurt ourselves and banned it!

 

That said, I haven't had any luck with citristrip.  It strips rattlecan paint and other weaker finishes really well, but it doesn't really do anything to tougher stuff like automotive paint.  My favorite is Kleenstrip Aircraft, even after they swapped to a non-methylene chloride formula.

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Thanks for sharing, I hadn't heard of it.  Wish I would have know of it before I painted my blue truck, would have saved me hours of sanding off the very poor rattle can job that was on it.

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