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I know Methylene Chloride has been banned (for good reason I suppose) from paint strippers for some time now but as far as I am aware nothing comes close to removing paint than this chemical.
I'm trying to remove paint from an up-and-over metal garage door and it's really difficult.
I'm using a heat gun at the moment but it's taking soooo long. God knows how much electricity this is costing me.
I just wish I could slap some really powerful chemical on and scrape or vacuum it off after it has done its business.
Are there any new chemicals that have recently come out that are just as effective?
Can I buy Methylene Chloride neat and just brush it on? I saw on eBay a 5 litre drum of it for sale for £50, looks like they're in the automotive business.
Thanks very much.
I'm trying to remove paint from an up-and-over metal garage door and it's really difficult.
I'm using a heat gun at the moment but it's taking soooo long. God knows how much electricity this is costing me.
I just wish I could slap some really powerful chemical on and scrape or vacuum it off after it has done its business.
Are there any new chemicals that have recently come out that are just as effective?
Can I buy Methylene Chloride neat and just brush it on? I saw on eBay a 5 litre drum of it for sale for £50, looks like they're in the automotive business.
Thanks very much.
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