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| READY-STRIP paint remover?? Have you used it? Can i buy it at a hardware store or only mail order? ready-strip is considered a "green" paint remover. you can actually stick your fingers into it or give it a good sniff and it's safe. i'm not sure if i would even bother with anything else becuase of the toxicity of the "traditional" paint remover or strippers. even if it worked the same as other products, i think i would be willing to pay more for something that is so much safer and easier to work with. what do you guys think? http://www.readystripoutlet.com/site/586339/page/45029 |
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