Removing paint from Rifle

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  • punisher338

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    What is the best way to remove a Rattle Can paint job from a AR style rifle?
     

    Jester896

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    I have used Xylene on a few I have done...it is slower drying than Mineral Spirits.
     

    Recondo 101

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    I have found it really depends on what type of paint was used, the cheaper box store enamels come right off with a non stained shop rag soaked in acetone, multiple coats of metal paint with a primer applied to bare metal can be tedious to remove. Just ran into a purple gloss paint that appeared to be some type of metal paint that would not budge with acetone. So had to be sand blast it off and they painted everything. Usually mineral spirits is not so good and you can not use a paint stripper, like any lye based strippers due to them eating up aluminum.
    Always use chemical resistant neoprene glove(s) and an eye protection. Solvents like Acetone can penetrate the skin.
     
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