shine
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something i have never seen posted on stripping paint. waste . you can sweep up strips of paint and simply discard. if your using chemstrip it is a whole new world. it is regulated by the state as toxic waste. meaning you can not throw it in the trash . you can really get hit hard on this just like paint/solvent waste. if your going to do this find someplace to put it so it can dry out completely before discarding.
clean up thinner and extra paint? i buy an oil drain pan and pour it into it out back. 15 gals or so will fill the pan with a large hard hockey puck . once hardened it is no longer a problem. i use to use an old hood to pour extra paint on. best way to get rid of the thinner is to simply run it through an old gun to atomize it .
by the way , the fine for dumping paint stripper residue into a dumpster was around 25k in 1985 and pouring waste onto the ground would cost you around 100k by the time you paid the fines and paid for removal .
clean up thinner and extra paint? i buy an oil drain pan and pour it into it out back. 15 gals or so will fill the pan with a large hard hockey puck . once hardened it is no longer a problem. i use to use an old hood to pour extra paint on. best way to get rid of the thinner is to simply run it through an old gun to atomize it .
by the way , the fine for dumping paint stripper residue into a dumpster was around 25k in 1985 and pouring waste onto the ground would cost you around 100k by the time you paid the fines and paid for removal .