Hi Craig, no it does come off in flakes, but some areas just won't let go. Like I said I tried paint stripper gel for days, then gave up on that and sat it in a big bowl of old brake fluid for days and it didn't touch it ( even after roughing up the surface). I was using a paint brush to coat other areas and the paint came off the handle almost immediately, so this is some special paint !!Is the colour into the plastic ?
Knowing my luck it would just flake offSounds to me like it wants to be painted over...
Yes, they all seem to be non methylene chloride from what I can see on EBay.The standard professional stripper is 40% methylene chloride. In today's "protect you from yourself" world, 40% methylene chloride is getting hard to find. If you can get any stripper with methylene chloride, give it a try, especially in a plastic bag as mean gene reply #4 has given.
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There are special primers for plastic that are supposed to prevent that.Knowing my luck it would just flake off
Thanks !!There are special primers for plastic that are supposed to prevent that.