To remove paint from brass, you can use a few methods. One effective way is to soak a cloth in a mixture of equal parts vinegar and water, then wrap it around the brass item for about 30 minutes to loosen the paint. You can also use a soft brush or a plastic scraper to gently remove the paint without damaging the brass surface. For tougher paint, using a commercial paint remover specifically designed for metal may be necessary, but ensure it's safe for brass.
With a quality paint stripper, follow the directions on the container.
A paint is a solution; only a single phase alloy is considered as a solid solution, so brass is a solution.
You must rough up the old finish, use sandpaper. Then apply the heat resistant paint
I'd get a magnet and remove the brass with that.
To remove polyurethane from brass, you can use a solvent such as acetone or denatured alcohol. Apply the solvent to the polyurethane with a soft cloth or brush, let it sit for a few minutes, and then scrub the affected areas until the polyurethane is removed. Be sure to clean the brass thoroughly afterward to remove any residue.
Paint thinner will remove it.
You don't remove it. You have to paint over it.
with Brasso
I think,it is completely remove paint and lubricants from metal , easily remove, low expensive
To remove paint you must use thinner.
You can effectively remove paint from your deck by using a paint stripper or pressure washer to loosen and remove the paint. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and wear protective gear.
If someone has applied a lacquer to stop the brass from tarnishing,it's likely that they have used either acrylic or oil based clear from an aerosol can.(some of the acrylics are of good quality) You should be able to remove it with acetone and clean cotton rags.If a 2-part polyurathane is on it, it will need paint stripper, but this is unlikely.