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Originally Posted by Arkay
...Back on topic (  ), I use a citrus-oil based cleaner, which, while it can partially strip very old finishes if you work it hard enough, wasn't designed for stripping. Think I'll try the stripper version next. The citrus smell is sure a LOT nicer than that horrible, toxic smell that most commercial strippers have. I used some commercial stripper on some vintage (metal) fans recently, and despite pretty good ventilation, felt sick afterwards. (  ) 
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Don't think I've seen the 'puke' emoticon used before

I believe Methyl Chloride is the nasty stuff in commercial stripper. I sometimes use it after the CitiriStrip to remove any last traces of goo.