How do I remove paint from a very detailed wood mirror trim?

I have a very large mirror that I have wanted to repaint the wood trim around it I have remove the mirror and now I just have the wood friend and is very detailed wood trim that has lots of nooks and crannies I have used paint remover citrus strips and still struggling any suggestions please

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  • Kelli L. Milligan Kelli L. Milligan on Nov 18, 2018

    Use Kleen Strip, brush on heavy, let it sit for about half hour, use a stiff nylon brush or a soft wire brush to get in the groves. Wear plastc gloves and gogles because you may splash. May take a few times but it will work. Good luck.

  • Larry miller Larry miller on Nov 19, 2018

    yes as per above, I use DAD'S paint and stain remover, this is very aggressive and works.

  • Nikki Spencer Smith Nikki Spencer Smith on Nov 23, 2018

    Thank you so much to everyone for your help I really appreciate it Betsy I have use dcitristrip and still struggling or should I say still struggled with it this is such tedious nookes and crannies that I wish I would never started the project unfortunately and yes I have unfortunately chip some wood as well th the previous suggestions is more aggressive type product that I might try after I give citristrip since I have it another world thank you for everyone for the help God bless and crossing fingers that if all the paint you're not be removed that my DIY chalk paint that I use for a lot of my Chevy Chic rustic farmhouse style Decor will compensate