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So here in SLC we cannot get the old formula of the aircraft stripper. I found out that if you add some lacquer thinner it helps the stripper stay liquid and it helps the stripper do itz job. Hope this helps some people out.
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Thanks for the tip.
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I also found that covering the part you are stripping with plastic sheeting makes the stripper work better as it doesn't allow the chemicals to evaporate as fast.
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