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I FINALLY remembered to buy some of this stuff at Walmart yesterday. WOW, it works exactly as advertised! It takes the black stripe off that '65 pro street Mustang instantly and without harming the underlying paint! Then I tried it on the pimped-out lowrider graphics on a West Coast Choppers '57 Chev wagon and it works great on that, too! MANY, MANY thanks to both you and Madhorseman for the tip!B)

I wonder what other modeling tasks this wonder drug would work for....

Glad to hear it's worked for you too Rich! Let me say that even though I've had luck using this... I'll still tread lightly with this stuff.

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Glad to hear it's worked for you too Rich! Let me say that even though I've had luck using this... I'll still tread lightly with this stuff.

Yeah, I'll test it out on anything I want to do. I just went online and looked at the MSDSs for several different brands of non-acetone remover. This stuff is NOT all created equal! Some brands have MEK, which is the active ingredient in liquid cement! For others the main ingredient seems to be ethyl acetate. Evidently I lucked out with this Walmart stuff--it seems to be a non-MEK type.

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