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The Newbie
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Knoxville, TN
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Hmm... I used the standard lacquer thinner available by the gallon at Advanced Auto. Sounds like you might be dealing with some better paint or perhaps a clearcoat, which is much more resistant to chemicals. Not really sure what to recommend in your case, seeing as anything strong enough to remove that paint (aircraft remover or a similar paint stripper) will undoubtedly damage the paint underneath. Perhaps if you set a thinner soaked rag sit on it for about 10 minutes and then blast it with a pressure washer, it will begin to peel or chip off.
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