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[QUOTE="IndyMX, post: 1316121, member: 71057"] When I was in the Air Force (I was an air craft painter), we had a tank in our shop full of some seriously nasty paint stripper. We would wire up a part, then drop it in the tank and attach the wire to a bar above the tank. (wouldn't want to lose a part in there.) Usually when you would put something in there and leave it for an hour or so, it would come out of the tank clean. Sometimes a little light brushing with a nylon brush was enough to get the rest off. If I was you, I wouldn't bother with the drill & brush.. Just use more stripper on the trouble spots and let it sit a bit longer. It might take a couple tries to get a particularly thick spot off. [/QUOTE]
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