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ed c.
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Painted name removal

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I have used Ajax & water many times, but it takes forever, I am thinking lacquer thinner & 600 grit sandpaper". Anyone have some better ideas?
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Try Easy-Off Oven Cleaner. Neutralize with plenty of soap and water.
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Harry Woods wrote:Try Easy-Off Oven Cleaner. Neutralize with plenty of soap and water.
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Although not reccomended...it is what I have done in the past with good results.
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Thats what I used years ago!
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I used oven cleaner when I first bought my boat back in 2002. Couldn't have been easier.
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Wear rubber gloves!
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IRGuy wrote:Wear rubber gloves!
And a filter mask. Do not do indoors or under a tarp.
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You guys have all the tricks!!!
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mike ohlstein wrote: And a filter mask. Do not do indoors or under a tarp.


or just ask your wife to do it for you.

No gloves or mask required...they do that all the time in the confines of an oven, inside a kitchen.

Just remember to have her wash her hands real good before getting dinner started.





hmmm...sure hope "The Bride" doesn't decide to visit this site anytime soon.
If she does, this could be my last post...
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Carl, LOL!

Yeah, we all speak from experience...somehow.
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Update: I used lacquer thinner & 600'grit sandpaper and the paint came right off. Cleaned up with acetone. Thanks to all .
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