I personally would never use strippers on a fiberglass surface. There may be 
some out there but chemicals that get into the fiberglass will eventually leach 
out. You could end up with bubbles, fish eye or other problems with your paint 
and possibly damage the fiberglass further then just cosmetic.

My opinion and thats about what it worth. But, I have put some pretty nice 
paint jobs on cars, motorcycles, boats and airplanes. 

Jeff York
KR2
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----- Reply message -----
From: "billie settles" <furtrapper1...@yahoo.com>
To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Subject: KR> Repaint
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Sat, Dec 29, 2012 9:36 pm


I guess my  basic question should have been, should I stay away from paint 
strippers, and just sand the old surface and prepare it for painting that way.




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> From: Oscar Zuniga <taildr...@hotmail.com>
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>Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 9:21 PM
>Subject: KR> Repaint
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>Bill;
>The KR is all about sanding.  Without sanding, there would be no KRs.  Yes, 
>repainting an older KR involves sanding, just like everything else about KRs.
>Oscar ZunigaMedford, OR
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