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Old March-23rd-2004, 09:16 PM
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Question Solution that would take off paint?

Does anyone know about a sloution that I can use to take the paint off my car? I don't want something that would take it off right away, I want something that would take it of gradually after usin' it a number of times. It should be safe to handle and shouldn't burn my skin nor have high fumes elevatin' from it that would cause your eyes to burn. It should also be able to bond with water and a soapy substance; like maybe a car wash liquid and not take away from it's nature.

If anyone who's really good in chemistry or just knows of a substance that can do this, please let me know. It's for a chemistry project for school based on the corosion of paint on different surfaces.

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Old March-24th-2004, 07:07 AM
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Hey thanks. I was told that brake fluid would do the trick but then someone else told me that it's not as effective when it's mixed with water.
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Re: Solution that would take off paint?

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Does anyone know about a sloution that I can use to take the paint off my car? I don't want something that would take it off right away, I want something that would take it of gradually after usin' it a number of times. It should be safe to handle and shouldn't burn my skin nor have high fumes elevatin' from it that would cause your eyes to burn. It should also be able to bond with water and a soapy substance; like maybe a car wash liquid and not take away from it's nature.

If anyone who's really good in chemistry or just knows of a substance that can do this, please let me know. It's for a chemistry project for school based on the corosion of paint on different surfaces.

Thanks.
Actually i used gs-47..or whatever..it can be purchased at any local auto shop!

had a car nick my car..big red mark..but no damage..used some of the gs-47..and it was gone!

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Old March-24th-2004, 05:47 PM
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Hey thanks guys!
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