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Im interested in trying a new stripper since the local flavors aren't doing a great job. Something that does the job faster but hopefully doesn't smell too bad would be ideal. Just looking for the best bang for my buck.....

Seriously though, the Jasco from Lowes and the Aircraft Stripper ( not to be used on aircraft) from the auto paint supply just doesn't do a great job. I can handle a little smell but preferably not ammonia stink.

I saw Curtis' results with the Columbia stripper and was impressed. What's everyone else using?
 
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