Sorry for the clickbait title...
So I recently built my second bow and ran into an issue I thought I'd share. After sanding 'er smooth I read a lot about the different finishes that could be used and decided on VHT paint. Well, in my haste I bought the "flameproof" one instead of the wheel paint, which requires "curing" per the can. You can probably guess my dilemma as I waited a couple days to see if the paint would actually dry. It did not! So I started browsing forums for ideas on how to remove it. Sanding was the predominate method for refinishing but no one addressed stripper and possible damage that may happen. My options came down to wait out the paint, sand it off (gum up the paper with every stroke), or strip it off. My urge to shoot the bow over powered my patience, so I decided on Citristrip paint stripper (least probability for damage). Here are the results for anyone wondering if they've screwed up their bow with the wrong paint as I thought I did
All painted up with pretty non-drying paint