Best way to depaint copper pipes

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I had to made some plumbing amends at a friend's place and I needed to remove the paint from the copper pipe before extending the pipework using Speedfit (same would apply for soldered connections, I guess). I scraped, then wire-wooled, even tried a sanding block and pan scrubber. But it took ages.

Is there a super tool you can use which clamps like a pipe cutter, or am I missing something?

Thanks in advance.
 
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Heat the pipe up ,softens the paint and easier to remove. A blow torch ,if safe to use in the area ,makes short work of paint removal.
 
If the paint is peeling, try a pair of pliers, the rounded part of the jaws, turned back and fourth around the pipe.
 
I just use flat edge of knife, chisel , screwdriver , ( whatever’s to hand) to scrape off 90% of the paint and finish with wire wool ,
 
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On 15mm pipe, I use a piece of 22mm pipe freshly cut with a pipe slice. The internal burr is sharp and curved and great for scraping paint. On 22mm pipe, use offcuts of 28mm.
 
Peel Tec. Going to have to give it change to work then scouring pad
 

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