Is there anyone that works in aircraft refinishing that can recommend a stripper that works well on 2K clear and epoxy primer?
Can't beat good ole fashioned methylene Chloride. While not available via retail you can still get it from Spruce ($30/gal). Can't remember which brand, but one of them is still MC. Need to read the data sheets to see which one it is. Avoid the Dimethylene stuff. That is the eco friendly stuff that works poorly. I can run to the garage to get the name off the bottl if interested.
Scott, I’ve personally had success with eco-strip from Stewart systems. It comes in one gallon jugs. Heat and time are very beneficial when you use it.
Have you had any success with it removing epoxy primer?
I stripped my 6A with the hardware stuff that had Methylene Chloride. I found that the strength of the stripper varied a lot from can to can. Maybe the MC evaporated from the can that sat on the shelf. When stripping I had to strip twice. Once for the top coat and a second time to get the primer off.
I stripped my 6A with the hardware stuff that had Methylene Chloride. I found that the strength of the stripper varied a lot from can to can. Maybe the MC evaporated from the can that sat on the shelf. When stripping I had to strip twice. Once for the top coat and a second time to get the primer off.