Rider Posted April 18, 2016 Posted April 18, 2016 I have always found it some what unnerving when stripping small parts in your fav chemical stripper then having to rinse it off after, until now. Two things I do. First I put the parts in a reusable K-cup them toss the whole thing into the stripper, I also place have one of those drain mesh thingies over the drain. I usually just rinse the part right in the k-cup. Hope someone finds this useful.
Foxer Posted April 18, 2016 Posted April 18, 2016 How could small parts be any simpler!? Thanks for the tip
Yenkocamaro Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 Great tip, Lloyd! Many moons ago, I used tea strainers for holding small parts to strip chrome or paint. Cheers, Lance
Jhedir6 Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 Great tip, Lloyd! Many moons ago, I used tea strainers for holding small parts to strip chrome or paint. Cheers, Lance Been using the same thing for years myself, works perfect. David
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