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Anne, I seriously doubt it . Shoot , I generally use the least expensive Brake fluid I can buy . For me , it works as good as any of the cleaners and when you have embedded paint in a finly grained area like I saw , just do as Charlie said to do, PRIME IT THOUROUGHLY !

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OK that's pretty cool but how do I prep the body/part. For paint when I'm done striping it with brake fluid.. the reason I asked is cause if It's so harmful to the paint and It's basically an oil so It's gotta get deep in the pours to do damage like that

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I use to use brake fluid. Til it started going Over $1.50++ a bottle!!

I have Two Models that it did Not work on,

(And they are STILL out there in it 20+ years later!!!)

an Original AMT Keaton Batmobile primed with flat black,

and a Monogram re-issued 1/32 scale Aurora 65 GTO painted good OLD Testor's #03 red!!

The Red Fish-eyed. It should have still been fairly soft when I dropped it in the Brake fluid, But....................

I have been using Wesley's (Now BLACK MAGIC) Bleche White.

Works good, Though it too has colors/paints it does not like to strip

Brown Mostly so far!!

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That's awesome! I got a 99 mustang cobra that started when I was 12 and did the worst rattle can job imaginable. The paint got bubbles and drips lol... I need to repaint it cause I'm dropping in a big cummins diesel and doing my own version of a death race car

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