Ok so I have an unusual situation. Customer has a custom bench that was carved/chainsawed out of a rather large pine log. The artist who made it applied West System epoxy to it. Not the type of epoxy that is intended to be an exposed coating, but the type that is intended to hold wood joints together or repair wood failures and live under a coating. So, needless to say, this thing has been outside by the swimming pool in full sun exposure for about 2 months and is turning all sorts of crazy shades of pukish gray/green. It is intricately detailed and cannot be sanded either electrically or manually. Is there a chem stripper that can dwell on it and then be washed off that would be hardcore enough to remove epoxy? There is alot of exposed endgrain in the details that is loaded right up with West System. Bad scene, and if there is a solution out there I would like to save this rather expensive piece. I will post up a picture on monday. Any suggestions on a supplier who might be able to help would be appreciated. (it feels kind of nice not the be talking about jitb)