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Old 06-17-2007, 12:11 PM   #29
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Re: cleaning up the grill

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Originally Posted by Shane View Post
here's another little secret for ya ... go buy yourself a roll of cheap store brand SaranWrap ... or some cheap garbage bags ... or some dry cleaner bags ... pretty much anything plastic. Anywhoo, cover a small area with stripper and then lay the plastic over the top of it. Let it sit about 10 minutes or so and then remove plastic and apply another coat of stripper. Let sit another 10 minutes or so. Remove plastic and I will almost promise that you will have a LOT more paint let go than you do by just applying the stripper out in the open and then waiting on it to "bubble up." The stripper only works when it is still "Wet" ... so by placing the plastic over the top of it, you prevent it from drying out.

Works like a champ, give it a try. Good luck.

P.S. - I agree with BY88 ... the grass needs mowing.
no way that awsome idea i wonder if cheap plastic drop cloth will work for big areas
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