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Robin, typically with most strippers it is advisable to rinse and neutralize with
water one done but kind of defeats the purpose especially on ferrous items. Have you considered wet blasting that is now available? It uses a combination of high pressure water and sand. Aluminum can be successfully stripped using fine grain sand and lower pressure application.
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