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Removing rattle can paint

Empty Pockets

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I recently came across a couple of wrenches that the previous owner had marked with a generous coat of rattle can paint.

Anyone have any suggestions to remove the paint without discoloring the tool underneath?

Thanks in advance
 
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7th Kahuna

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In many cases if you simply wrap the tool in a towel dampened with Simple Green and let it soak for a while, the rattle can paint will come loose. I haven't tried it with heavy paint but it was suggested to me as a way to clean up machine tags that were painted over. It worked quite well.
 

four.cycle

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boiling hot water will remove most any paint from any thing.

BOILING hot.

as in: hot plate set up on the patio with an old coffee can full of boiling hot water - outdoors where it won't stink up the house and a crappy old can so you don't ruin a good pot.

removed 40 years of baked-on oil-based enamel and latex from some furnace grates in an old house in about 10 minutes.
 
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RonnieC

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Man, imagine if someone could invent a solvent that would remove paint. I wonder what they would call it?
 
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SoCal Member to SoCal Member, do you know where / how to get your hands on MEK around here? I am just about out and the MEK Substitute makes me sick (not to mention it doesn't work).

I'm presently out in L.A. on a job and I saw some in a Lowes in Burbank couple of months ago. Disclaimer--I was walking by that section and I saw a gallon can that said MEK, but it could have been the substitute stuff IF genuine MEK is illegal in Cal.
 

7th Kahuna

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I'm presently out in L.A. on a job and I saw some in a Lowes in Burbank couple of months ago. Disclaimer--I was walking by that section and I saw a gallon can that said MEK, but it could have been the substitute stuff IF genuine MEK is illegal in Cal.

Thanks for the post. I will take a look if I am over in that direction. I haven't even seen the MEK substitute recently (not that I have been looking). I know MEK remains available for certain uses (and may be sold under another name) but for the general public in the greater LA area and apparently beyond, it seems to no longer be available. Same with proper paint thinner. A few months back I walked into Orchard Supply Hardware and discovered that I could buy oil-based paints and brushes, but not paint thinner. Now which is worse for the environment, paint thinner fumes or throwing away your brushes and rags after every project. :headscrat We now have paint thinner substitute but next time I'm out of state with my own transportation, I'll be stocking up on the real thing. I don't use much but when I need it, I need it.
 
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Mooreag47

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I got mine from a Dunn Edwards but it was old stock that wasn't in the computer so I got 5 gallons for $free they don't have any more but I told them if someone comes in to try to recycle it put it to the side for me
 
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