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There are many ways you can do this, the first is to use enamel thinners which is probably the most expensive option and a cheaper option "the one that I use" is brake fluid which is best applied with a cloth.

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With a chemical stripper, like 'Circa 1850' - But be careful, all chemical strippers are corrosive to clothing and skin. Wear gloves and goggles.

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