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Anyone have any information on this, dimensions, part numbers, etc. I can't find the original thread, it is used, as I understand it, to spray the solvent into the fuel cell when removing the sealant. TIA

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That’s half the battle. You also need to collect the PolyGone, filter the chunks and pump it at high enough pressure to spray it. And the stripper is gel like, so it wasn’t really made to spray. 
 

When they used this method on my plane, it stripped a significant amount of paint from the bottom of my wings and my landing gear. They said that was normal and they wouldn’t fix the paint.

The current paradigm is to put the stripper on with a brush, let it work overnight then use a pressure washer on the sealant. This seems to be what the airlines and military do.

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