Hi guys, I currently have the front windshield and rear glass out of my '67 coupe in order to do a headliner replacement. The car has been fairly poorly repainted at one point its past, and there's body color (green) overspray on most of the windshield and rear window stainless. I've successfully polished and repaired stainless in the past, but I've never really encountered enough overspray to need to address this. Is it ok to use aircraft stripper on these moldings? Will it damage them in any way? Or is there a better way?
I've used soap/scuff pads in the past, but they take forever on thick overspray (and this is thicker than I've ever encountered). I've used a one-sided razor blade in the past, but you run the risk of gouging or scratching the stainless. I thought maybe the aircraft stripper would be the easiest method in this case.