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Elizabeth...I like Citristrip which can be purchased at most hardware stores. Good luck
Any paint stripper will work. Very messy, but rewarding when done.
I’ve seen where you put the stripper on and then cover it with plastic and let it si, overnight I think. It slides right off by how they describe it. Look it up, I haven’t had a chance to try it yet.
With any stripper, you’ll need to work in a well-ventilated large area, with gloves, newspapers for drop cloths, rags, scrapers, and crevice tools.
If you don’t have a heated garage, then this is a project for warm weather.
Try using Citristrip! It's my go to every time. Works great, applies like a gel, you can strip within 30 minutes and it's safe for indoor use.