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Old 24-06-2006   #8 (permalink)
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It depends very much on the type of plastic. Hard enamel is actually very difficult to remove without resorting to very aggressive strippers which can easily damage most plastics.

Definately try a small sample area first. You may have to go about it the hard way though and use some sort of abrasive such as Wet & Dry. If you go through the grades logically though you would be surprised at how effective it can be.
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