Agreed! Sanding before applying the stripper helps a lot.There's a 3m paint/varnish stripper product that is fairly mild that you neturalize after stripping with water. That's what I've used in the past. Worked pretty good and less odor and easier on the skin the stronger ones.
Jasco finish remover for fine furniture...little more expensive but safe for all involved.I've used the professional grade paint stripper-------DANGER WILL ROBINSON-----------------Must use heavy duty latex gloves and respirator and do outside. It'll get anything off.
Agreed, and capsBe careful on the Ebony cap on foregrip, it's not wood and will melt with some strippers.