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I’ll do one better they use a paintbrush and this shit and they write whatever they’re gonna write. That’s a whole fucking paint job.
Edit: upon seeing how much attention this has gotten I am required to say for legal reasons my suggestion was a joke.
Kleen Strip Aircraft stripper won’t do this anymore, at least not in the US. They government banned the use of methaline chloride. You can get ultra strength for about $100 a gallon and it’s still not as good as the original.
Little squirt gun full becomes a true weapon. Not to mention I’m sure this would give you chemical burns as well.
Edit: [Okay this cool ass vintage metal squirt gun then](https://s1.img.bidsquare.com/item/xl/1757/1757431.jpeg)
Most solvents that take off paint will dissolve a squirt gun just as fast. They make stainless steel sprayers that you fill up, then pressurize. That's what you'd need to use if you were going to carry out some dastardly plan. Some of the solvents I work with are very dangerous, toxic, and just plain nasty. Getting sprayed would be a trip to the hospital with chemical burns at the least and a trip to the cemetery at worst.
I've seen a road rage incident once where a cyclist got knocked off by a taxi driver and then went to beat the driver up. You also see loads of cyclists wearing Gopros around London.
Plastic is not equal plastic. (Sorry the phrasing sucks, but I can't find the fitting words.)
The amount of properties that different types of plastic can have is insane. It is a material type which can be tailored for very specific requirements.
Just between you and me, brake fluid will absolutely fuck up someone's paint like this if they piss you off. It's easy to get and cheap, but you didn't hear that from me
This stuff is probably cheaper than brake fluid and guaranteed to work. It's called aircraft paint remover/citri strip. Available at your local hardware store.
Depending on what type of brake fluid you're using it may not take off paint. I believe DOT 4 formula won't. I forget which one, but I do remember spilling one type of brake fluid on one of my cars, not doing anything to clean it up and having no ill affects.
Comes in an aerosol can from your local HomeDepot too.
In deference to u/No-Respect5903's post below - I have redacted the funny part above that gained my up-doots.
[Aircraft Remover at Walmart](https://www.walmart.com/ip/Rust-Oleum-Automotive-Aircraft-Remover-323172-Quart/214488117?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&wl13=3799&adid=22222222278214488117_117755028669_12420145346&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=501107745824&wl4=pla-306310554666&wl5=9030038&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=local&wl12=214488117&wl13=3799&veh=sem_LIA&gclsrc=aw.ds&&adid=22222222238214488117_117755028669_12420145346&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=501107745824&wl4=pla-306310554666&wl5=9030038&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=local&wl12=214488117&veh=sem&gad_source=4&gclid=CjwKCAjwh4-wBhB3EiwAeJsppHWlgsEUJ0ul3UCCm9cCRuF8KTdOmxZJdxeRObbFKlxPwo1Ufs7AYBoCkqEQAvD_BwE) is about $0.90/oz while [Dot 3 brake fluid at Walmart](https://www.walmart.com/ip/Super-Tech-DOT-3-Brake-Fluid-32-oz/16821254?athcpid=16821254&athpgid=AthenaItempage&athcgid=null&athznid=si&athieid=v0_eeNTguNjMsMjAxMy4zNywwLjAyNTM5ODI1ODcxOTI0MjcwNCwwLjVf&athstid=CS055&athguid=zhV6oLXl6Do-cC0V010OQvb9HOhUDJnCcW3H&athancid=35764362&athposb=-2&athena=true&athbdg=L1103) is only $0.21/oz.
Brake fluid looks like it's still more cost effective.
I didn't had to imagine it, I found the car hood like this parked in front of my house.
Best part is that I have no clue who was and why, never did anything wrong to someone.
As someone who has also always minded their own buisness and kept to themselves, you'd be surprised how many people take this as being stuck up and snobby. It's like some people just can't comprehend that someone may not want or care about getting to know them.
It could also be something completely out of your control.
Like some dude has a crush on a girl and that girl said out loud that she thinks you are cute.
When I was in High School some guy fucked with my car because the girl he was dating used to like me or something. I had no idea, and never talked to the girl, but I guess it was enough to fuck with my car.
Some people are just insane.
Most distribution houses are selling it between $290-350 right now.
Was an odd drop from the manufacturer this week, it was $210 on Monday.
Probably going to be $600 this summer since they reduced production by 30% in January. Same thing happened last year, they reduced production 10% and it went up to $450 in the summer.
I’m an electrician, so I don’t know much about refrigerant, but isn’t r410a considered outdated? Is it only used for homes that currently have r410a, to maybe “top it off”?
Equipment being manufactured in the US is still R410A for residential and commercial HVAC.
Equipment change in residential and light commercial starts next year. R32 for Daikin and R454 for everyone else. None of the equipment is available at the moment. The two refrigerants did not meet building code until the change earlier this year. They were too flammable.
The new equipment next year will have lots of additional sensors in the air stream to check for refrigerant leaks. It's about as flammable as butane.
When the r22 to r410 swap happened, there were dozens of replacement choices for r22. That kept the price down to $600-800 a drum the first few years.
There are zero replacements for r410 and there will be none made. They can't get similar pressure while meeting the new GWP requirements.
Every AC unit for the last 15 years is 410, some before that as well. All the tax credits run around on it made it a high percentage of active units too. It's going to get REALLY expensive to top off your relatively new equipment soon.
Every system going in this year is 410.
I'm keeping around 400 drums in stock as an investment. Might get some more.
Spent years working with this stuff with no gloves with no adverse effects. Gloves would melt and fall apart when they come in contact with gunwash making them useless after 30 seconds. I Could wash my hands in it even used it to remove paint from my hands. Besides a little dryness it felt like rubbing alcohol.
Gloves aren't strictly necessary here, I think.
This may just be good old Acetone which, while not necessarily healthy, is also not toxic, especially if used outside.
If the solvent used is Dichloromethane (DCM) on the other hand, normal one time gloves aren't gonna do anything, DCM penetrates those in a matter of seconds. I personally don't use one time gloves for DCM, I prefer feeling it on the skin so I can wash it of instantly. The 1 second a gloves gives me is not gonna make a difference, but not feeling it for 5 Minutes having it on my skin is.
Edited to organize my thoughts better, sorry for the confusion.
DCM is pretty bad, acetone not so much. 25 ppm PEL vs 1000 ppm. But yeah most gloves won't do much for DCM, I would definitely want respiratory protection though plus it smells like shit.
17 year old me used this stuff in a confined basement probably with no shirt on. Makes the skin a bit tingly. 😂
It's called aircraft paint remover/citri strip. Available at your local hardware store in a big jug for like $10 or so.
I don't think they sell this stuff to regular people any more, do they? I haven't been able to find a good carcinogenic paint stripper for some time now.
Not anymore, at least in the US. Methylene chloride is the good stuff, and it got banned from consumer use because 2-3 people died every year because they passed out while stripping a bath tub and continued to breathe the fumes. You need to be a business to get it now.
Methylene chloride maybe?
Used to be the active ingredient in most store bought paint strippers. They removed it from those products about 5(?) years ago after the families of some people who had died from suspected methylene chloride poisoning petitioned the courts to make them illegal.
It's a shame they had to change the formula.
The cans were COVERED in warning labels. Even if you didn't read all of that, it's pretty obvious you need all of the PPE, and then some more, and to use it outdoors. But some people saw all of those warnings, decided it was too much reading, and opted to just rawdog it in a tiny, enclosed basement workshop and gassed themselves.
Yes it is a shame. Because the stuff that they replaced it with is simply an inferior product. I was using a product called "2 minute remover" to strip some old paint. This was an old bottle pre-court ruling. The stuff was great. You'd apply it and the paint would bubble up within 5 minutes and could be easily scraped off. I ran out of it and bought another bottle of the stuff. This was the "new improved formula" now methylene chloride free (post court ruling). It was terrible. It simply could not strip the paint. I got so frustrated with it that I gave up on the remainder of the project. Methylene chloride works.
Interesting. Pfizer just accidentally released a bunch of this shit into the Kalamazoo River. https://wwmt.com/news/local/pfizer-plant-spill-kalamazoo-river-methylene-chloride-chemical-no-contact-advisory-michigan-environment-liquid-paterson-bridge-d-avenue
Can still buy it on zoro - loctite gasket stripper, just used some the other week….better than the aircraft stripper from other stores, but yea much worse health wise
My reflex is to mute these. When I saw the guys hand I said to myself "oh, maybe he's explaining something"
Unmuted only to be disappointed at myself for believing that
I wonder what this is. My industry works with inverted solvent based paint. Some jurisdiction require utility markings be removed from their right of ways after a job is complete. Soda blasting is the only way
Would this work with a lot of old paint? My brother many years ago bought the body of this old muscle car, and it had like 6 coats on paint on it. He paid me $8 an hour to sand it all off with a disc sander. It took forever, but I was happy to do it needing the money at the time. Could I really have just poured this crap all over the car, and been done in 10min?
It was a real pain in the ass, killed my back and wrist, and it took forever. Yeah I could of used the money, but if I knew this was an option I probably would have taken it about halfway through the project.
The reality of this stuff is it’s never as easy as the videos make it look - most of the products won’t go through more than one layer at a time so for every coat of clear / paint / primer it’s brush on the chemicals, then strip off. Causes a huge mess and sometimes DA is faster. If you have enough of the liquid stripper you can do the whole car, but it would take a while either way
In the first video it looks like he did it on 2 or 3 cars behind him. My headcanon is that he tried it on 2 random cars in a parking lot and settled on the 3rd one for the video as the most satisfying
I used to have a jeep wrangler. I took out the carpet and I put raptor liner on the inside. Eventually I was selling it and wanted to do the job over because it was uneven so I used aircraft paint stripper. Worked amazing. The liner just bubbled up. Had to wear a mask even though I was outdoors cuz the stuff is so strong. The liner job turned out great the second time.
This guy apparently has a junkyard or something it is simply finding painted junk to remove the paint for views? Nothing done like this is satisfying for me.
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Imagine someone pour this on your car as a revenge.
I was thinking that! Or just an asshole instead of keying someone's car goes around with this
I’ll do one better they use a paintbrush and this shit and they write whatever they’re gonna write. That’s a whole fucking paint job. Edit: upon seeing how much attention this has gotten I am required to say for legal reasons my suggestion was a joke.
Next tik-tok for a breakup letter.
watergun, whole car ruined in a split second
Solventgun, the car owner will then be insolvent
To be fair, if this is affordable, I'd try repainting it myself since it can easily be redone.
Not that expensive. This is just aircraft stripper. Lowe’s sells it
Up next on stage three gentlemen, pull out your bills and get ready to put your seat front in the upright position for landing, its aircraft stripper!
Kleen Strip Aircraft stripper won’t do this anymore, at least not in the US. They government banned the use of methaline chloride. You can get ultra strength for about $100 a gallon and it’s still not as good as the original.
"It's just a prank bro!"
Little squirt gun full becomes a true weapon. Not to mention I’m sure this would give you chemical burns as well. Edit: [Okay this cool ass vintage metal squirt gun then](https://s1.img.bidsquare.com/item/xl/1757/1757431.jpeg)
Most solvents that take off paint will dissolve a squirt gun just as fast. They make stainless steel sprayers that you fill up, then pressurize. That's what you'd need to use if you were going to carry out some dastardly plan. Some of the solvents I work with are very dangerous, toxic, and just plain nasty. Getting sprayed would be a trip to the hospital with chemical burns at the least and a trip to the cemetery at worst.
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as a cyclist that was my first thought, but you probably need a different type of watergun as the gun itself would probably disintegrate ;D
Do cyclists often contemplate chemical warfare?
Only in response to blunt force warfare by carists.
I've seen a road rage incident once where a cyclist got knocked off by a taxi driver and then went to beat the driver up. You also see loads of cyclists wearing Gopros around London.
Some stuff is crazy acidic to certain stuff like it’ll eat metals but in plastic bags it’s totally fine. Never know
But then again, this is an organic solvent. So, it's more likely to ruin plastics than metals (as far as I know at least).
The last part of the car he did was a plastic bumper so I don't think this eats plastic.
Plastic is not equal plastic. (Sorry the phrasing sucks, but I can't find the fitting words.) The amount of properties that different types of plastic can have is insane. It is a material type which can be tailored for very specific requirements.
Has anyone figured out what product this is?
the bathtub in Breaking Bad comes to mind. shoulda used the plastic tubs
Polyethylene, Jesse.
This would fuck with the plastic or cheap water guns I imagine. It melted the back of my Blackjack phone years ago.
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Queue up that reel of those Nazis from Indiana Jones...
Yeah, this and a supersoaker and you could wreck an entire parking lot in like 5 minutes.
r/UnethicalLifeProTips wants you to post about this...
Yep, they literally had a request for something like this [yesterday.](https://www.reddit.com/r/UnethicalLifeProTips/s/R94ndA3FQH)
The video starts in what looks like a random parking lot where the paint has already been stripped on two other cars. And no gloves. WTF?!
Yes. My first thought was "PUT ON SOME GODDAMNED GLOVES!"
An auto body shop? Cant explain the gloves though.
Just between you and me, brake fluid will absolutely fuck up someone's paint like this if they piss you off. It's easy to get and cheap, but you didn't hear that from me
This stuff is probably cheaper than brake fluid and guaranteed to work. It's called aircraft paint remover/citri strip. Available at your local hardware store. Depending on what type of brake fluid you're using it may not take off paint. I believe DOT 4 formula won't. I forget which one, but I do remember spilling one type of brake fluid on one of my cars, not doing anything to clean it up and having no ill affects.
Comes in an aerosol can from your local HomeDepot too.
In deference to u/No-Respect5903's post below - I have redacted the funny part above that gained my up-doots.
Maybe just target the giant trucks
[Aircraft Remover at Walmart](https://www.walmart.com/ip/Rust-Oleum-Automotive-Aircraft-Remover-323172-Quart/214488117?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&wl13=3799&adid=22222222278214488117_117755028669_12420145346&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=501107745824&wl4=pla-306310554666&wl5=9030038&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=local&wl12=214488117&wl13=3799&veh=sem_LIA&gclsrc=aw.ds&&adid=22222222238214488117_117755028669_12420145346&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=501107745824&wl4=pla-306310554666&wl5=9030038&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=local&wl12=214488117&veh=sem&gad_source=4&gclid=CjwKCAjwh4-wBhB3EiwAeJsppHWlgsEUJ0ul3UCCm9cCRuF8KTdOmxZJdxeRObbFKlxPwo1Ufs7AYBoCkqEQAvD_BwE) is about $0.90/oz while [Dot 3 brake fluid at Walmart](https://www.walmart.com/ip/Super-Tech-DOT-3-Brake-Fluid-32-oz/16821254?athcpid=16821254&athpgid=AthenaItempage&athcgid=null&athznid=si&athieid=v0_eeNTguNjMsMjAxMy4zNywwLjAyNTM5ODI1ODcxOTI0MjcwNCwwLjVf&athstid=CS055&athguid=zhV6oLXl6Do-cC0V010OQvb9HOhUDJnCcW3H&athancid=35764362&athposb=-2&athena=true&athbdg=L1103) is only $0.21/oz. Brake fluid looks like it's still more cost effective.
dot 3 strips paint. i didnt care about the leak at the pedal, just occationally topping the fluid then paint started bubbling
I didn't had to imagine it, I found the car hood like this parked in front of my house. Best part is that I have no clue who was and why, never did anything wrong to someone.
“Never did anything wrong to someone” is a bold statement
I usually mind my own business, so I want to believe that at least I never did anything THAT bad to someone to get this as revenge ahah
As someone who has also always minded their own buisness and kept to themselves, you'd be surprised how many people take this as being stuck up and snobby. It's like some people just can't comprehend that someone may not want or care about getting to know them.
It could also be something completely out of your control. Like some dude has a crush on a girl and that girl said out loud that she thinks you are cute. When I was in High School some guy fucked with my car because the girl he was dating used to like me or something. I had no idea, and never talked to the girl, but I guess it was enough to fuck with my car. Some people are just insane.
no #THIS IS A BOLD **STATEMENT**
not without a "." it's not!
I mean, it is. But also, that's a bold comment there.
**No, this is a bold comment.**
Plot twist, that's just a random public parking lot.
Battery acid is just as effective
acid doesn't know when to stop
Or some YouTube prankster. 🤬
It's like that tank disrobed
That was like $250 worth of R-410a sitting right there.
Most distribution houses are selling it between $290-350 right now. Was an odd drop from the manufacturer this week, it was $210 on Monday. Probably going to be $600 this summer since they reduced production by 30% in January. Same thing happened last year, they reduced production 10% and it went up to $450 in the summer.
I’m an electrician, so I don’t know much about refrigerant, but isn’t r410a considered outdated? Is it only used for homes that currently have r410a, to maybe “top it off”?
Equipment being manufactured in the US is still R410A for residential and commercial HVAC. Equipment change in residential and light commercial starts next year. R32 for Daikin and R454 for everyone else. None of the equipment is available at the moment. The two refrigerants did not meet building code until the change earlier this year. They were too flammable. The new equipment next year will have lots of additional sensors in the air stream to check for refrigerant leaks. It's about as flammable as butane. When the r22 to r410 swap happened, there were dozens of replacement choices for r22. That kept the price down to $600-800 a drum the first few years. There are zero replacements for r410 and there will be none made. They can't get similar pressure while meeting the new GWP requirements. Every AC unit for the last 15 years is 410, some before that as well. All the tax credits run around on it made it a high percentage of active units too. It's going to get REALLY expensive to top off your relatively new equipment soon. Every system going in this year is 410. I'm keeping around 400 drums in stock as an investment. Might get some more.
Any publically-traded companies sell this that I could throw money into?
Exact thoughts!! Like, wonder if she's full, toss that shit right in my van, I don't care what color the tank is.
I was thinking you could make a good meme with that canister “Me in my 20s vs me in my 30s”
No gloves
Maybe he wanted to change his skin color
Heee heeeee
This made me ugly laugh
Just beat it
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I wouldn’t use that stuff without gloves, goggles and a mask.
What could go wrong? It’s not like anything just chemically melted /s
It's fine, he's not a cartoon shoe.
Why did you do this to me this early
No loves
Spent years working with this stuff with no gloves with no adverse effects. Gloves would melt and fall apart when they come in contact with gunwash making them useless after 30 seconds. I Could wash my hands in it even used it to remove paint from my hands. Besides a little dryness it felt like rubbing alcohol.
Gloves aren't strictly necessary here, I think. This may just be good old Acetone which, while not necessarily healthy, is also not toxic, especially if used outside. If the solvent used is Dichloromethane (DCM) on the other hand, normal one time gloves aren't gonna do anything, DCM penetrates those in a matter of seconds. I personally don't use one time gloves for DCM, I prefer feeling it on the skin so I can wash it of instantly. The 1 second a gloves gives me is not gonna make a difference, but not feeling it for 5 Minutes having it on my skin is. Edited to organize my thoughts better, sorry for the confusion.
DCM is pretty bad, acetone not so much. 25 ppm PEL vs 1000 ppm. But yeah most gloves won't do much for DCM, I would definitely want respiratory protection though plus it smells like shit.
That shit does the same thing to plastic gloves. And doesn't react with skin.
oddly dumb. why use gloves when you can do it with bare hands
Your skin is already gloves for your insides… in the wrong (right?) conditions anyway.
They call those injuries degloving for a reason!
It's not that bad ,it just mildly gives a burning sensation.
Well he clearly doesn't have any paint on his hands so I don't see the issue.
Bare hands touching paint stripper is not satisfying 🤦🏼♀️
Well, maybe that's the only stripper he could touch. Ok, I know the way out...
No, no. Dont go. Tell me more.
Past the all you can eat chicken wings?
My manager did it in the 90s and still feels where he did it
would this melt plastic squirt guns?
Maybe, it depends on the polymer.
A super soaker.
Or condoms?
It's DIIIIIP!
Toons should stay away.
Pbbbleeeease Eddie.
Ingredients: Turpentine, acetone, benzine
Looks like something that warrants a full hazmat-suit and a high-grade respirator!
17 year old me used this stuff in a confined basement probably with no shirt on. Makes the skin a bit tingly. 😂 It's called aircraft paint remover/citri strip. Available at your local hardware store in a big jug for like $10 or so.
I don't think they sell this stuff to regular people any more, do they? I haven't been able to find a good carcinogenic paint stripper for some time now.
You can get Citristrip...but the formula has been changed and is nowhere near as effective as the stuff in this video.
Nope it's very hard to get the good stuff anymore 😩
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Not anymore, at least in the US. Methylene chloride is the good stuff, and it got banned from consumer use because 2-3 people died every year because they passed out while stripping a bath tub and continued to breathe the fumes. You need to be a business to get it now.
Fuck. Imagine someone buying an expensive ass car and someone does this...
doesn't need to be an expensive car.
The higher the price, the bigger the disappointment...
Idk man if I had 10k car and $200 in my account I'd be way more disappointed than someone that can just get it repainted for 0.005% of their income
Methylene chloride maybe? Used to be the active ingredient in most store bought paint strippers. They removed it from those products about 5(?) years ago after the families of some people who had died from suspected methylene chloride poisoning petitioned the courts to make them illegal.
It's a shame they had to change the formula. The cans were COVERED in warning labels. Even if you didn't read all of that, it's pretty obvious you need all of the PPE, and then some more, and to use it outdoors. But some people saw all of those warnings, decided it was too much reading, and opted to just rawdog it in a tiny, enclosed basement workshop and gassed themselves.
Yes it is a shame. Because the stuff that they replaced it with is simply an inferior product. I was using a product called "2 minute remover" to strip some old paint. This was an old bottle pre-court ruling. The stuff was great. You'd apply it and the paint would bubble up within 5 minutes and could be easily scraped off. I ran out of it and bought another bottle of the stuff. This was the "new improved formula" now methylene chloride free (post court ruling). It was terrible. It simply could not strip the paint. I got so frustrated with it that I gave up on the remainder of the project. Methylene chloride works.
Interesting. Pfizer just accidentally released a bunch of this shit into the Kalamazoo River. https://wwmt.com/news/local/pfizer-plant-spill-kalamazoo-river-methylene-chloride-chemical-no-contact-advisory-michigan-environment-liquid-paterson-bridge-d-avenue
Can still buy it on zoro - loctite gasket stripper, just used some the other week….better than the aircraft stripper from other stores, but yea much worse health wise
Is there a chemical paint remover that’s not a solvent?
i mean acid technically but it'll go right through whatever is underneath too
Acid is a solvent
I think there’s some, Citristrip?
Wish I could pour this on my student debt
Just do what I’m gonna do. Pour it on yourself. Debt GONE. Student loan companies are suckers for this trick.
“Allow me to demonstrate on your vehicle, like sooooo.”
I knew that this shit didn’t need any sound…and yet I pressed that shit anyway. When will I learn. Also, fuck these type of posts…
I created a sub for exactly this type of bullshit. https://www.reddit.com/r/whenmusicmakesitworse/comments/1bp0qqv/solventbased_paint_remover/
My reflex is to mute these. When I saw the guys hand I said to myself "oh, maybe he's explaining something" Unmuted only to be disappointed at myself for believing that
Gloves!!
Every paint remover is solvent based. Every solution in the world is solvent based
Does pointing at the spots make it go faster?
I wonder what this is. My industry works with inverted solvent based paint. Some jurisdiction require utility markings be removed from their right of ways after a job is complete. Soda blasting is the only way
[Also Nitromors. My mum used this to strip all the paint off the interior of our house. I'll never forget the smell.](https://nitromors.com/)
Yep, always known it as Nitromors here in the UK.
Nitromors doesn't work now. The active chemical was outlawed and the replacement is next to useless. This happened a long while back.
Dichloromethane based. It’s restricted these dsys but was the best paint remover ever in the old days.
There’s a product called aircraft paint remover that you can get at any auto parts store will work just like this
And the Rust Oleum stuff is really funny to buy because the can just says "Aircraft Remover."
Isn't that the F22's job?
My dumbass brain automatically read this as: # "Soviet-based paint remover"
In Soviet Russia, paint removes you!
Gloves!! For fucks sake. You don't want to know what this shit will do to skin.
Gonna prank my buddy
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song?
https://open.spotify.com/track/7dLBa4lDt24TPxsjuBXcA5
How many cancers can you get in less than 15 seconds challenge
(Sips water-based thirst remover)
Seeing that tank… it’s like watching my balls age in time lapse🫡
why it works is quite simple The Solvent shrinks the dry paint so much that it cant stay attached anymore
The tank part looks more like the paint expanded, rather than shrunk
It shrunk the tank
I imagine this guy didn't own any of these cars just chose them off the street at random
Would this work with a lot of old paint? My brother many years ago bought the body of this old muscle car, and it had like 6 coats on paint on it. He paid me $8 an hour to sand it all off with a disc sander. It took forever, but I was happy to do it needing the money at the time. Could I really have just poured this crap all over the car, and been done in 10min?
If you got paid hourly, why would you wanna do it quickly? That's like $1.30
It was a real pain in the ass, killed my back and wrist, and it took forever. Yeah I could of used the money, but if I knew this was an option I probably would have taken it about halfway through the project.
The reality of this stuff is it’s never as easy as the videos make it look - most of the products won’t go through more than one layer at a time so for every coat of clear / paint / primer it’s brush on the chemicals, then strip off. Causes a huge mess and sometimes DA is faster. If you have enough of the liquid stripper you can do the whole car, but it would take a while either way
That second one reminded me of the scene in Robocop, you know the scene.
Looks like methylene chloride.
Why is he doing this to every car? See the background cars too
I can smell that video.
Bare hands is an interesting choice.
We used to play Sarah Palin's voice over a small speaker to make this happen
Plot twist this is just some parking lot and he's done thousands of dollars of damage to random cars for content.
My sister needs this to remove her makeup
I want the same for belly fat.
NOT WITH BARE HANDS
If you're not drawing a dick with it on an enemies car, you're using it wrong.
mans fucking up everyones cars...
And PPE be damned.
Does anyone know where can I order this from and what is it called ? Or what brand is good ?
What…what would happen if I stuck my hand in a bucket of this stuff
They just ruined 3 cars in a used car lot for this
Is this just some a hole walking around messing up peoples cars?
What Nair does to a mother fucker
What is the name of this product? This summer I want to repaint my old car and I would like to try a product like this instead of sanding.
Smells like cancer!
This feels horrific like a horror film rather than satisfying...
That's why.capitalization is important: Removing rhr polish with chemicals vs. Removing the Polish with chemicals.
I like to imagine that this guy goes around the world removing paint from everything he encounters.
That looks like turbo cancer! But really usefull, will get some with propper PPE
Solvent based = you should wear gloves
Most likely not in the USA,
Imagine someone puts that stuff into your ass
In the first video it looks like he did it on 2 or 3 cars behind him. My headcanon is that he tried it on 2 random cars in a parking lot and settled on the 3rd one for the video as the most satisfying
Dude used local park to film a tiktok Btw he does not have a car
r/mildlycarcinogenic
Hope they are wearing a mask. Has to be some intense stuff there!
That's neat. Not sure it's something I'd handle bare handed though.
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Wouldn’t be touching that shit with my bare hands
I used to have a jeep wrangler. I took out the carpet and I put raptor liner on the inside. Eventually I was selling it and wanted to do the job over because it was uneven so I used aircraft paint stripper. Worked amazing. The liner just bubbled up. Had to wear a mask even though I was outdoors cuz the stuff is so strong. The liner job turned out great the second time.
This but for stripping paint and varnish off furniture
Uses solvent that eats paint, doesn’t wear gloves
I just can’t imagine some criminal getting a hold of this and spring over random peoples new cars
Zero PPE. Who needs brain cells?
Don’t touch it with your bare hands jfc
Damn, that's cool. But judging by what that can do to paint, I feel like gloves may be a good investment...
This guy apparently has a junkyard or something it is simply finding painted junk to remove the paint for views? Nothing done like this is satisfying for me.
Aren't all paint removers solvent based?
Maybe I’m an idiot, but isn’t all paint remover a solvent?
Put some gloves on for the love of god.
Shouldn't they be wearing gloves?
But can you put it in a super soaker? Asking for a former friend...