I like using the sandblaster but it does require a gentle abrasive like
walnut shells or baking soda and a light touch with the gun.
Very fast and leaves a very nice surface for repainting.

michael N6CHV AMA 77292

Rick Eckel wrote:
> 
> Personallly,  I've always found it easiest to scrape it off using a sharp
> knife held 90 degrees to the surface.  It flakes off pretty rapidly and
> although it leaves thousands of flakes all in the hair of your arms, you
> don't have any solvent mess.
> 
> Rick
> 
> At 01:35 PM 2/16/00 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Hi All,
> >
> >Speaking about Krylon. I have a couple of fiberglass fuselages that could
> use
> >a new paint job. What is the best way to remove Krylon? Please let there be
> >an easier way than just sanding and elbow grease.
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