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Anyone use aircraft remover on bike parts before?

I brushed some aircraft remover on the frame and fender, but I started a little too late and lost track of time (fumes will do that to you). I kind of want to stop and pick back up after work tomorrow. Anyone ever leave this stuff overnight? Is t safe or will I get corrossion/pitting?

Update:

High-test paint remover...the kind that will melt your brush. I googled it, but some of the forums out there have bad info - like has been mentioned before people that say wrong stuff but sound good doing it. It was nibbling through nitrile gloves so wanted to be sure before I did something that resulted in bondo.

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  • 9 years ago
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    Don't know exactly, is it like Naval-Jelly, a rust-remover? Or just a paint/varnish remover?

    If the latter it shouldn't be a problem if left overnight unless on plastic parts.

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