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Humm I guess if that's what they say to do..In over 25 years of doing body work we NEVER used mineral sprints with chemical stripper & I never would. I wish you luck with that procedure & with self-etch primer over bare metal..Using self etch over bare metal would be ok IF you were in a shop..baked it on..Then applied your 2k within say 48 hours. ..But for bare metal it's not the preferred method irregardless of what some so called pros & paint reps will tell you. self etch offers NO PROTECTION what so ever.. It is porous..It's the kiss of death if the car is going to sit for any amount of time before being painted...Do a google search on self etch primer problems. Look at what the top notch builders use for their builds...I can't find any who use self etch on a complete. It's all epoxy. Just trying to steer you in the right direction..The aircraft stripper says to clean with mineral spirits and an abrasive pad.. I'm guessing to neutralize the chemical. I am going to go over the whole car with a DA again to get the spirits and small imperfections off, then use prepsol before I paint it.. I am using a self etching primer which is working great so far.