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Jason the terminator
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I have been looking for a good answer for this and here is what I have found. People have done both of these for vintage interior car plastic.
Method 1
Spray with heavy duty oven cleaner, wrap in plastic and set in the sun. Do not let dry and paint should peel off. Works best above 70 deg.
Method 2
#7 bead in a blasting cabinet.
Now these were interior pieces and did not have a clear or primer on them. Don't know how much of a difference that would make other than more layers to be removed. I would suggest taking care in trying any method. I have seen paint remover warp and bubble plastic and would be very careful if you tried this. Maybe acetone or lacquer thinner with some 0000 fine steel wool would work.
Method 1
Spray with heavy duty oven cleaner, wrap in plastic and set in the sun. Do not let dry and paint should peel off. Works best above 70 deg.
Method 2
#7 bead in a blasting cabinet.
Now these were interior pieces and did not have a clear or primer on them. Don't know how much of a difference that would make other than more layers to be removed. I would suggest taking care in trying any method. I have seen paint remover warp and bubble plastic and would be very careful if you tried this. Maybe acetone or lacquer thinner with some 0000 fine steel wool would work.