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Old 03-31-2006, 06:19 PM
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You might need to use a chemical stripper like acetone or paint stripper. I would ask someone in a paint store or paint dept. what they recommend. The problem with strippers, is you need to wear a respirator, and ventilate well. Respirators cost about $30-40. But it may be the only way if the stuff is gooey. If it's hard, you can probably just sand it off and repaint.
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