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*When chemical stripping parts with heavy buildup:
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#Coat the panel heavily with stripper.
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#Cover with a cheap plastic drop cloth, or plastic wrap.
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#Let it stay covered at least an hour, but as long as overnight.
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#The stripper penetrates deeper when it won't dry out, and the plastic wrap makes it easier to remove
 
*Allow plenty of air circulation around your air compressor. Put it outside if possible, or point an inexpensive fan at it.
 
*Allow plenty of air circulation around your air compressor. Put it outside if possible, or point an inexpensive fan at it.
 
*Make paper templates for easy cutting and drilling. For more information and photos, see Brian Martin's article posted on the Hotrodders Bulletin Board: [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/tip-day-13-a-71092.html Basics of Basics: Templates for Accurate Cutting and Drilling].
 
*Make paper templates for easy cutting and drilling. For more information and photos, see Brian Martin's article posted on the Hotrodders Bulletin Board: [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/tip-day-13-a-71092.html Basics of Basics: Templates for Accurate Cutting and Drilling].

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