removing Krylon(or similar)

dragonlvg

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situation:
I have a Surefire 6P Defender that was painted by a prior owner, I want to remove the paint with out damaging the light or finish anymore than is absolutely required, does anyone have a technique that works? last time i tried something similar I ended up with a shiny aluminum casing as the factory finish didnt survive.
any help appreciated
Kevin
 
Re: removing Krylon(or similar)

I like MEK ( Methylethylketone) better then Acetone. It is less volatile so it will stay on your rag or paper towel longer before it evaporates. I found it worked just as well as acetone. I had to remove krylon off of an entire sako TRG rifle. I put it on the plastic also with no harm but I would not let it sit for too long.

Pure Acetone is gone in seconds.

I only used paper towels as far as abrasives go.
 
Re: removing Krylon(or similar)

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: M.45</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Citristrip will do you right. Easy to use, doesn't destroy plastic.

Citristrip here </div></div>

Get stripping gloves if you get this stuff. It works awesome, but it will straight up eat through a pair of latex gloves and mess up your skin. Don't ask why I know this... But it does work good.
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