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Originally Posted by Ron Kwas
Army;
"Wrapping" or simply covering the stripper with thin plastic wrap (including, if larger sheets are not available, from an ~18" wide kitchen service roll, so with seams) is the preferred method as it keeps the volatiles components of the stripper on the job and not drying and flying away into the heavens...for small parts, I've used "Zip Lock Bags" to good effect.
Cheers
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I'm sure that's the idea. It is a bit alien to me - putting plastic on paint stripper - as it was instilled from an early age that you should keep that stuff well away from anything (in particular plastic baths!) that you don't want to damage.
This is very old school advice as they've changed the contents
Well we'll see what it looks like tomorrow and see if the plastic has helped.