Anything with an acid or solvent base could do it. It takes very little to etch the paint. To get to bare metal, something deliberate was used. Stripper of some kind. If there is no damage to the metal, most any paint stripper would do it. Some car finishes for several years will just come off on their own. Chrysler cars are the worst, GM had some also. They were both trying to find a finish that was less toxic to use.
Factory finish would have been an enamel paint. Even if it has been repainted, it is most likely enamel also. If the paint is old you can probably paint it with anything without it raising the old finish. If in doubt, you can spray a sealer on first and then the paint.
Not directly onto powder coat. But it will work if you prime the powder coat.
Titanium is a metal. we use it for make aero planes structures and surgical instruments.
Look, I've been painting for a long time and all I can say to you is Good Luck. You will never remove the primer from on top of the paint. Sorry.
it has been canceled or somthing
No it has been specially designed by Dulux for the paint pod
It will if the paint has not been baked.
yes, I think.
when somthing have been increased rappidl or decreased
No, it had not yet been invented.
Paint has been around since the day of the caveman.
The best way to paint metal is a rather simple process: 1) sand or grind any imperfections or rust as best as possible 2) patch holes or use bondo filler if needed and smooth again 3) Apply a coat of primer (best results from an air powered spray gun; gravity fed is the best imo). let dry 4) apply desired paint colour with the spray gun (after its been cleaned with thinner). let dry 5) seal the paint colour with a clear coat finish. this is also applied with the spray gun after cleaning out the paint. clear coat comes in a variety of finishes from high gloss to flat matte.