Hah! Once again, Easy-Off comes to the rescue! Heat does help the process, so keep it as warm as possible.
Post a photo of the finished product when you get a chance--Yorks are always interesting.
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Without rubber gloves, there was also a good bit of success cleaning the skin off his fingers. Hope he had gloves.Mark H wrote:My son, Noah sprayed it down today with Easy-Off oven cleaner and left it in the sun for about 3 hours. He is having a good bit of success cleaning the pain and/or laquer off by rubbing gently with steel wool.
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[S]tudy politics and war, that our sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. Our sons ought to study mathematics and philosophy . . . in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry [and] music. . . . John Adams (1780)