> From: Mark Ross <markr13_at_comcast.net>
>> will not harm plastics.
>
> Don't count on it! If it can remove paint, many plastics will not react
> to it well either. If very much depends on which polymer you are using
> it on.
NO really! Used 'em for years, no damage no matter what plastic you plop in
it. Strip time varies from minutes to days, depending on the type of paint.
From http://www.chameleonproductsonline.com/pages/223846/index.htm
"CHAMELEON strippers were designed to safely strip plastics, they work
equally as well on all forms of model, hobby, and craft media.
Ie., Metal models, including brass & tinplate, gaming figures, miniature
collectables, wooden dollhouse furniture, crafts, toys and much more!!! "
You coul;d always try some of these items...
http://www.paintingclinic.com/clinic/guestarticles/removingpaint3.htm
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