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That aircraft grade stripper might be worth a shot. Or some sort of automotive solvent/ stripper.

 

I'll make a call to our supplier tomorrow if I can remember it while I'm at work and see what they have to say.

 

Other than that, wire brush on an angle grinder and a ton of time.

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That aircraft grade stripper might be worth a shot. Or some sort of automotive solvent/ stripper.

 

I'll make a call to our supplier tomorrow if I can remember it while I'm at work and see what they have to say.

 

Other than that, wire brush on an angle grinder and a ton of time.

 

Thanks! The burning it off sounds kinda fun, but it'll be really stinky.

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Thanks! The burning it off sounds kinda fun, but it'll be really stinky.

 

Yes, mucho ventilation needed. And probably some unhappy neighbors and enviromentalists...

 

With that said if you were closer I'd help torch it off:headbang: :headbang:

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Is that a function-specific tool, or just a grinder with a different attachment? Looking at it, it seems the later might be possible, even if that's not what the story is here.

 

Back to the bedliner, I think I'd just get all the loose stuff up and re-spray it. With as thick as you can lay that stuff on, I would think you could get it reasonably level.

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It's done!

http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/showphoto.php?photo=15553&cat=500&ppuser=5798

 

Here's the verdict.

 

Heat Gun and scraping - works, but is way too slow and tough to scrape off.

 

Torch - smelly, messy, too nasty and pretty expensive to do the whole job.

 

5F5 Stripper - works, but needs several applications to get results. Too expensive - $40.00 gallon would take 2-3 gallons..

 

Dad's Easy Spray Stripper - works on the bedliner in one application. A second application is needed to get through the original paint and primer. $20.00 gallon at Walmart. It took less than a gallon and about half the time of 5F5.

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