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You might need to use paint stripper first followed by a good acetone soak. It's hard to say without having & seeing it in hand.
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If acetone didn't take it off it's likely some kind of cerakote. I had an early A5 somebody had put that crap on, I never could get it off.
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I TRYED STRIPPER AND ACIDTONE NO GOOD REGULER VINIGER AND 0000 STEELWOOL DID A GOOD JOB.
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