

I've never used it, but the guys at the Equipment Rental place here in town swear its as Good, and a few buck's cheaper too!. There is a "Purple Something" on the market now too. Theres two different types of CSC.One is the one we love in the big gallon container.The weaker one is in the smaller container with a spray pump handle.Its for tires, wheels, etc.The CSC we love only comes in the bigger container and says " Degreaser". They will not damage plastic no matter how hard you scrub. You can use a 3M ScothBrite plastic pad to scrub stubborn paint off. I recommend a respirator for the more toxic and votalie ones. No matter what you use, make sure to use solvent resistant gloves, only do it outside or in a barn, and don't inhale the fumes. It doesn't take long or much effort, and its non toxic and biodegradable and can be poured down the drain when done.Ĭhameleon is another non-toxic and biodegradable paint stripper. Simple Green is great for stripping chrome and acrylic paint. Windex can also be used to strip paint, but ammonia fumes are more than I can handle.

These are similar to paint thinner and are effective in stripping paint. My other recommendations for stripping paint are items like Pollyscale ELO and Hangar's Strip-A-Kit. Wesleys White Wall Cleaner can be found at all NAPA Auto Stores and is another great paint stripper. I believe that Castrol Super Wheel Cleaner is just a diluted from of CSC, but I'm not positive.īrake cleaner is mildly effective, but highly toxic. Castrol Super Clean use to be available in an aerosol can, but was recalled a couple of years ago and never reissued. Cleaner/Degreasers like Simple Green and Castrol Super Clean won't melt plastic no matter how long it sits. True engine degreasers contain Petroluem Distillates(Paint Thinner) which will melt right through plastic. Here are my comments from a paint stripping topic. Stripping paint and stipping chrome are pretty much the same thing. Easy Off is an oven cleaner that can be used to remove paint.
