What's the easiest way to remove flaking/cracking bathroom paint?

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1. Condensation in bathroom has caused extreme flaking/cracking of bathroom paint.

2. I plan to remove all of the paint in the bathroom i.e. the flaky and non flaking (well attached) paint.

Please advise on the easiest/quickest/best method to remove all of the paint?

P.S. I've already used a scraper and detail sander to remove the paint but this was slow/messy and not effective.
 

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Glass scraper or wood chisel will get paint off.
Gardz to seal.
Toupret powder filler.
120 grade sand..
Gardz the filler.
Paint.

Run dehumidifier in winter near bathroom for a few hours every night
Stop putting wet towel on radiator. It's a towel warmer not dryer.
Hang towels near dehumidifier to dry.

Just saying. Nicely. We made same mistake
 

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