creationode
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So, since my last posts about removing nasty old carpet glue, I have done more researching.<br><br>I will not be using the aircraft paint stripper (althought I still want some, because I am a tooler).<br><br>I one time had to remove mastic (usual component in old carpet glues) from my pop's basement floor.<br><br>I used a product called Sentinel 747 Plus Mastic Remover. It came in a big old plastic gallon, and it worked quite well. It also cost over $25 at HD back then. I still had to scrape the concrete like crazy, and the project took two whole days of back breaking work.<br><br>My van floor space is much smaller and has less carpet glue.<br><br>I want to use Methly Ethyl Ketone (Butanone) now.<br><br>HD sells a large enough 1 quart size of Klean-Strip MEK Substitute for only $10.<br><br>I will be using chemical gloves, and a fan to blow the air out the back when I do it. I will use a good orange cleaner/strong general purpose cleaner to remove whatever might be left when I am done.<br><br><strong>MY QUESTION:</strong><br><br>I have read on some auto and boat forums that this MEK will strip most auto paint. I do not want this to happen at all, as I the paint underneath the rug and glue looks rust free and quality.<br><br>As usual, there is little true information, and tons of opinions on chemicals and finishing tricks. I heard that MEK will NOT strip 2-part paints. Now, is most auto paint 2-part paint, or is it all a factory/corp. proprietary process?<br><br><strong>If I gently apply the MEK to selective areas that require the use of such a powerful chemical, and let it sit just long enough to loosen the adhesion of the glue, will this work?</strong><br><br>The glue removers are just so expensive, and I only need one batch. I can afford MEK, and I can afford the time and care it takes to work with it. I would use Sentinel 747, but it costs too much.<br><br>Any advice on this Mehty Ethyl Ketone beast?