I am in the process of removing the paint from my boat 4 coats and I started with citristrip and so far had to apply three coats and still have a bunch of stubborn paint. I resorted to putting the sander to it with 80 grit and it seems to be getting thru the paint better. I am being careful just to get the paint and not wood. I looked thru the archives to find any info and nothing came up. Any thoughts.
The only reason guys use stripper on the old boats is because of the lead in the old formulas of paint. I am 60 and am pretty sure I ate lead paint when I was a kid! Also used to lay in the back window of the car....ahhh that bring back some memories! Pretty sure that is why the stripper, I have burned up some orbitals using that 80 grit, it will work well for you. Use a dust mask, that should help!Terry
Back To Nature Products sells a number of non toxic ,effective strippers that have worked well for us...they can be found on-line or often at local home improvement stores...one must be patient and allow the product to do it's thing or one will retreat to sanding...lead is not the only danger in paint and ingesting less dust is much better for your well being.