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To: Greg from Edmonton who wrote (1911)11/28/1998 9:43:00 PM
From: Ginco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2444
 
Manufacturers and users of paint strippers have a number of alternatives. Just as it has been in the forefront of advanced aerospace paint technology, the U.S. military has had technicians investigating a number of paint-stripping alternatives. According to an industry source, the Navy and Air Force have evaluated various methods for stripping paint, including blasting with dry ice, cornstarch pellets, and water. Another technology under investigation is the use of enzymes to "pop-off" a paint top coat.

Could they be referring to SV-35??