How to restore a Christmas Blowmold: Stripping paint
This is part 1 on how to restore a Christmas blow mold, this is the paint stripping process. By no means am I a professional at this, but I have done quite a bit of research and going to try it out so you can see what you may encounter if you do it! Supplies used in video: CITRISTRIP stripping gel Paint Scraper Scotch-Brite pads Double sided kitchen sponge La Totally Awesome Degreaser Simple Green Lavender Degreaser

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