Can anyone recommend a good stripper?

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Friends,
Has anyone used Jassco or Formbys chemical strippers to remove the epoxy coating off of their knives? If so, did it work well or not so good. If you have not used these brands but have had success using another, I would appreciate hearing from you.
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I just used Klean Strip to remove the coating from a Cold Steel Tomahawk and was amazed how simple it was.

Sprayed it on, waited 10 minutes, coating scraped right off with a paint scraper...
 
I know one she goes by Cupcake. She is good.
never mind I just read the whole post . I also used Klean Strip on a CS hawk. The only thing I have ever stripped.
 
Sandy Juggs is a good one, but her lap dances are expensive.

I kid, I kid. I like Jasco. It's extremely bad to get on your skin but does the job on the factory coating quite nicely. I got the spray on kind which only did about three knives well. When I get more I'll get the kind I can paint on with a brush
 
My threads are normally slow starters so I thought I would try a more interesting title to see how that worked. It looks like things are taking off...no pun intended.
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There's a Venezuelan chick at the Booby Trap, forgot her stage name but her real name is Marta. Also, the spray paint stripper available at advance auto parts does a real good number on BK coatings.
 
Candy, Cinnamon, Scarlett, and Bambi are all a sure thing over at Silver City. Just bring your Black Card!

Or you could play it smart and stick with Jassco.:D
 
Jasco! I used it this past weekend on my BK2. I sprayed it on, waited about 15 minutes and the black stuff just fell off for the most part. Worked amazingly well.
 
I've used the spray-on version of Citristrip with good results. That also won't eat kraton handles, incidentally.

As for the other answer... You're on your own there, man. :D
 
Just some future fyi to ease stripping. Knock done most of the black coating with sandpaper. Or like What I did. scraped it smooth with my kershaw and thinned it out. before stripping.
 
Just some future fyi to ease stripping. Knock done most of the black coating with sandpaper. Or like What I did. scraped it smooth with my kershaw and thinned it out. before stripping.

It seems to me, that just applying stripper, and letting it do all the work is easier. :thumbup:
 
Just some future fyi to ease stripping. Knock done most of the black coating with sandpaper. Or like What I did. scraped it smooth with my kershaw and thinned it out. before stripping.

That seems like unnecessary work to me? I just put the blade in a pan, cover it with whatever stripper I have, let it sit overnight and it all falls off.
 
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