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    Just realized you changed subjects in the middle of another thread!

    Welcome to CHR. To get the most response it is really best if you start a new thread as opposed to jumping into the middle of someone else's thread with your question. Maybe if you ask Bill (PM mrmustang) he will pare out these two replies and start one for you. Not a big deal, but it can get confusing.

    Along the line Pat advised, you really don't have much choice but a chemical stripper at this point. Not much you can do to get it to dry enough to sand. You might be able to lift it with single edge razor blades as a scraper if you want to take the time. I think I would buy a couple of gallons of stripper that's fiberglass friendly, slop it on a panel at a time, don the rubber gloves and goggles and get after it. Just my $0.02, and I'm not a pro painter!!
    Last edited by rspears; 09-21-2012 at 03:21 PM.
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