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Old 03-01-2010, 10:54 AM
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I read the TDS on the CMA site...

the Jasco does work the exact same as the CMA stripper,,,"pops" the paint up and goes totally dry so you can just brush/blow/lift the old paint off in sheets...

That's why I do like the Jasco so much (no mess),,,plus Jasco is a thick/almost gel that clings excellent so no need to do a bunch of tape and paper...

is the CMA thick or thin consistancy????

it is pretty thick i wouldnt doubt that CMA makes it for jasco they do some private label stuff. I never heard of jasco do they have a website???
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200,,,

lol,,,might be the opposite...

Jasco is part of BIX,,,wmbarr co/memphis TN etc..

http://www.wmbarr.com/product.aspx?catid=102&prodid=209

if the CMA was thin,,,I was gona pass on trying some
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lol,,,might be the opposite...

Jasco is part of BIX,,,wmbarr co/memphis TN etc..

http://www.wmbarr.com/product.aspx?catid=102&prodid=209

if the CMA was thin,,,I was gona pass on trying some

thanks. I know Greg and Vic both from CMA father and son the make there own. I thought they were the only ones with that idea interesting

Price wise theres is around 20 a gallon
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I used the Jasco and really liked it. The pictures in my project journal show it in action, it does make the paint "pop" up. It doesn't have the terrible smelling (toxic) fumes I remember when using the Aircraft stripper. I do like the paste-like consistency; it makes it much easier to apply to vertical surfaces. I haven't tried it on my wheels to remove the clear coat yet, learned about tooooo many irons in the fire, trying to get a grasp on my Panel truck first
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